Hitman 3 streamer shoves entire population of Sapienza into a meat freezer

All of Hitman 3's Sapienza residents shoved into a freezer
(Image credit: RTGame Daniel/IO Interactive)

In Hitman 3, you can fit the entire population of Sapienza into a single butcher🎀 shop's freezer, but itꦏ might take you a while to do it.

We know, because streamer RTGame Daniel did it live on camer☂a over the course of just under seven hours. That's more than 200 NPCs all stacked on top of each other like so many salamis inside the butcher's walk-in, all resting peacefully after 47 c𝕴hoked them to sleep. It's a good thing they're sound sleepers, because it gets pretty crowded in there after the first dozen or so.

🍌Even the developers of Hitman 3 at IO Interactive were impressed with the feat, though more so puzzled at how RTGame Daniel chose to spend his time in their carefully crafted sandbox game. ⛎Hey, everybody plays Hitman in their own way.

In truth, gathering every living soul in Sapienza into a single tiny lꦿocation was actually a means to an end, as RTGame Daniel intended to take out the entire town at once with a well-placed explosive (including the two people he was actually there to kill). He tried several methods and ended up having the most luck by tossing an expl💟osive golf ball into the pile of unconscious bystanders, though it wasn't quite enough to wipe out everyone. The streamer theorized that there was too much of a "meat shield" effect going on to achieve a fully lethal grand finale.

Maybe someday the people of Sapi💃enza will be able to enjoy their chilly new collective home in peace...

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