10 Video Games That Died (Then Came Back Stronger Than Ever)

10. Hitman (2016)

2016's Hitman was a "soft reboot" for the stealth action franchise, with developers IO Interactive boldly deciding to drip-feed the game's missions in an episodic format, with the six episodes releasing over the span of around eight months.

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Though critics praised the game for successfully reinventing the series, the sales simply didn't reflect that, with many attributing its commercial underperformance to the episodic release.

This led publisher Square Enix to drop IO Interactive as a partner a few months later, seemingly putting the kibosh on the developer's plans to establish Hitman as a live service platform in perpetuity.

Yet in the years that followed, Hitman enjoyed a major comeback. IO partnered with Warner Bros. to release Hitman 2, which ditched the episodic format and in turn enjoyed stronger sales, though still suffered from releasing in a crowded period in late 2018.

It nevertheless performed well enough for Hitman 3 to release in 2021, which went on to become the series' most commercially successful entry.

And earlier this year, IO decided to fully rebrand the trilogy as a singular experience called "Hitman: World of Assassination" - a far cry from the dire straits it was in back in 2017.

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