Agent 47 is doing what Agent 47 does best, racking up unreasonable numbers. MOOD Publishing's Hitman: The Board Game has sailed past €633,000 (about £540,000) on Gamefound this week, more than six times its €100,000 goal, with 2,918 backers signed up and just over two weeks left to run.
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Start organising for freeThe campaign launched on 30 April and hit its funding target in 30 minutes and one second, and momentum has barely flagged. MOOD has been feeding the campaign with fresh stretch goals, including five new tiers added for the weekend. Double-layered player boards are already locked in, and the Elusive Gift Box keeps growing as new milestones unlock, mirroring the live-service drumbeat the video game series is known for.
The board game itself is a 1-4 player competitive design built around improvisation, infiltration and player-versus-player sabotage, designed in collaboration with IO Interactive. It pulls four iconic locations and eight targets from the World of Assassination trilogy, asking players to outwit each other rather than co-op through scripted scenarios. Pricing runs from €70 (about £60) for the base game up to €425 for the all-in miniatures edition, with acrylic standee tiers in between for backers who would rather skip the painting backlog. Estimated delivery is July 2027.
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Set up your group for freeThe campaign closes on 30 May 2026, the same weekend UK Games Expo opens at the NEC in Birmingham, so expect plenty of post-show chatter from anyone who managed to snag a demo on the floor.
Sources: GameGuideDog | Gamefound | OutRun Gaming



