Hitman 2 Highly Compressed Instant
The full version of Hitman 2 with all its DLCs can take up over of hard drive space. For gamers with older PCs, limited bandwidth, or small SSDs, that’s a massive hurdle. Enter the world of Hitman 2 Highly Compressed —a solution that promises to shrink the game file down to as little as 2 GB to 10 GB without sacrificing core gameplay.
Play smart, play safe, and enjoy the thrill of the stealth. Agent 47 would never take a shortcut that compromises the mission—and neither should you. Have you tried a compressed repack of Hitman 2? Share your experience in the comments below. And remember: support developers by buying games you love. hitman 2 highly compressed
| Repacker Name | Compressed Size | Final Install Size | Cutscenes | Language | |---------------|----------------|--------------------|-----------|----------| | FitGirl Repack | 9.8 GB | 71 GB | Included (720p) | Multi | | RG Mechanics | 6.2 GB | 58 GB | Removed | English only | | ElAmigos | 14 GB | 68 GB | 1080p | Multi | | BlackBox | 4.5 GB | 55 GB | Stripped | English | The full version of Hitman 2 with all
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