A game that I've spent over a thousand hours in is just $30 for Prime Day – that's less than three cents per hour of play time

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If you only buy one PlayStation 5 game this Prime Day, it should Hitman: World of Assassination which is currently on sale for just $29.99 (was $39.99) at Amazon.

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Amazon Prime Day deal: Hitman: World of Assassination

Hitman: World of Assassination (PS5)
Hitman: World of Assassination (PS5): was $39.99 now $29.99 at Amazon

Hitman: World of Assassination is a compilation of the latest three Hitman games, with buckets of content to discover. The countless huge, open-ended levels are ripe for constant experimentation and complimented by a robust story campaign, endless side modes, and hundreds of unique challenges.

Far and away the most critically acclaimed stealth games of the last few years, Hitman, Hitman 2, and Hitman 3 are absolute must-plays. This showstopping collection combines them all into one seamless package, with thousands of hours worth of content to explore.

An a series large sandbox levels, you play as Agent 47 - the greatest assassin in the world. Able to disguise himself as almost anyone, it's your job to infiltrate some of the most secure locations on the planet, ranging all the way from high-profile fashion shows to top-secret data centres, in order to assassinate targets.

How you approach a mission is completely up to you, with countless challenges rewarding your experimentation with new gear and costumes. There's nothing more satisfying than pulling off the perfect, silent hit; a thrill that's kept me coming back for years.

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Dashiell Wood
Gaming Editor

Dash is an experienced tech journalist who currently serves as the Gaming Editor at TechRadar, where he helps oversee coverage of video games and related products.

Before joining the team, he was Contributing Writer at PLAY (formerly Official PlayStation Magazine) and has also written articles for many of the UK's biggest gaming magazines including Edge, PC Gamer, and SFX.

Now, when he's not getting his greasy little mitts on the newest hardware or gaming gadget, he can be found listening to J-pop or feverishly devouring the latest Nintendo Switch otome.

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