Hitman World of Assassination has just released a new trailer for its Patient Zero Requiem Elusive Target, featuring none other than Milla Jovovich as a character with some great skill at using the game’s Infection mechanic.
Lillith Deveroux rises to power from the ranks of Ether, a well-established name within the Hitman franchise’s lore. Only this time, it’s going to be quite the threat, as she turns anyone in her vicinity into dangerous drones, seemingly under her control in the trailer. That means more targets for you to take down in this tongue-in-cheek reference to the Raccoon City Incident, thanks to how quickly her virus spreads.
Jovovich is popular for her role as Alice in the films based on the games, and her presence in this unique twist is an interesting what-if moment. Although taking her down is certainly not going to be easy, it’s definitely looking to be very entertaining indeed. And with Resident Evil Requiem already celebrating 30 years of the franchise in style, the tribute to one of modern gaming’s classics could not have come at a better time.
Patient Zero Requiem is available now until March 24th. On a related note, Resident Evil Requiem is out tomorrow for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, PC, and Nintendo Switch 2. Check out our review, where we gave it a nine out of ten.
The best-selling isekai series of all time, That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime, is ready to take over the spring anime season. The adventures of Rimuru and the other inhabitants of the Tempest Kingdom continue with a fourth season, premiering on April 3 on Crunchyroll.
Why do they always make cyborg types in movies and games talk like that? You know what I mean, that kind of "I'm not a robot but I talk as if I am one," kind of cadence. We may never find the answer, but in any case, such a case has cropped up again in the latest update for Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2, which introduces the Techmarine class for you to spill some guts with.

When we're used to seeing early access games shuffle ever closer to a 1.0 launch for years, it's funny to see Warhammer 40k Space Marine 2 out here celebrating version 12.0. Dubbed the Techmarine update, it's filled to the brim with new content, whether you're willing to pay for it or not. The meat of this update, including its new playable class and Distruption operation map, is free for everyone, with other goodies stuffed into its new season pass.