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In the first Bond game since 2012's dire 007: Legends, a game so bad it lost publisher Activision the Bond rights, the iconic ...
IO Interactive CEO Hakan Abrak reckons the key to his studio's survival in an increasingly volatile games industry is down the pan… literally. More like this Hitman Series Is 'Definitely Not Done,' ...
IO Interactive CEO reveals the surprising cost reduction in the Hitman series, from $100 million for Hitman 2016 to just $20 ...
First Light' will be released next year, featuring a fresh take on Bond from 'Hitman' developer IO Interactive.
So, from 2016’s Hitman onwards, IO Interactive has been reusing Hitman’s toilets, alongside other assets. That philosophy of ...
The James Bond franchise on the big screen is still figuring out its next move post-Daniel Craig. Still, developer IO Interactive has all the makings of a triple-A blockbuster in gaming with 007: ...
With sky-high ambitions, a $200 million budget, and plans for long-term content support, the studio is already mapping out sequels before the first mission has even begun.
IO Interactive CEO estimates that Hitman 3 only cost a fifth of Hitman 2016's budget because the studio was brave enough to stop making new bathrooms for every game: 'I swore never to do more new ...
Abrak said the decision to start reusing assets where it made sense to do so, came after Absolution. “If you just look at Hitman, the way we build, especially after Absolution, I was the EP on ...
IO Interactive revealed the official title of its upcoming James Bond game on Monday. The studio also announced the first-ever IOI Showcase, where it will fully reveal the 007 First Light and share ...
IO Interactive was looking for ways to cut costs for Hitman 3 after investing $100 million in Hitman 2016. The company found a solution — toilets.