Hitman 3: Dubai guide — On Top of the World mission

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Hitman 3 Dubai Guide On Top Of The World

Dubai is the first destination in Hitman 3 and the associated mission is called “On Top of the World.” Agent 47 has to eliminate two targets who are hiding in the Burj Al-Ghazali, also known as the Sceptre. Here’s our guide to help you out.

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Hitman 3: Dubai and “On Top of the World” guide

You can refer to the pages below for the parts that you need help with:

Note 1: I’ve cited when you should save your game manually since this will let you complete various assassination challenges.

Note 2: Just to clarify, I completed these while playing Hitman 3 on Professional difficulty (Master difficulty would’ve limited me to only one save). Likewise, I’m assuming that you’re only going for a Silent Assassin ranking, but not other variants (i.e., Sniper Assassin or Silent Assassin, Suit Only).

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