IO Interactive - List of Video Games

List of Video Games

Year Title Platform(s)
NGC PS2 PS3 Wii Win Xbox X360
2000 Hitman: Codename 47 No No No No Yes No No
2002 Hitman 2: Silent Assassin Yes Yes No No Yes Yes No
2003 Freedom Fighters Yes Yes No No Yes Yes No
2004 Hitman: Contracts No Yes No No Yes Yes No
2006 Hitman: Blood Money No Yes No No Yes Yes Yes
2007 Kane & Lynch: Dead Men No No Yes No Yes No Yes
2009 Mini Ninjas No No Yes Yes Yes No Yes
2010 Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days No No Yes No Yes No Yes
2012 Hitman: Absolution No No Yes No Yes No Yes

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