Trailer Song New - Hitman Absolution

Title: The Sound of Assassination: Analyzing the Music of the Hitman: Absolution "Attack of the Saints" Trailer

Peter Peter, Peter Kyed, and Thomas Bärtschi

The Official Nintendo Switch Release Date Trailer released in late 2025 features a haunting, atmospheric track that captures the game's darker, more personal story. While the specific new arrangement for this trailer is often a custom mix by the porting house Feral Interactive , it heavily leans into the electronic and cinematic themes originally composed by . Iconic Trailer Anthems

Hitman: Absolution

While is a classic title released in 2012, recent "new" trailer content often refers to high-definition remasters or specific cinematic re-releases. The primary songs featured in its most famous trailers and recent fan-remastered versions are: Featured Trailer Tracks hitman absolution trailer song new

  1. The Anix – "Shadows" (Official Version): Available on Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon. Look for the "Deluxe Edition" which includes the instrumental version (perfect for dialogue-heavy trailers).
  2. The Dirty Heads – "Holiday" : Available on all streaming services. Note that the trailer used a heavily edited "radio cut" that loops the chorus.
  3. New Alternatives: If you want a song that sounds like the Hitman Absolution trailer but is brand new (royalty-free for YouTubers), search for:

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    If you can tell me a bit more about the or some lyrics from the song you heard, I can pinpoint exactly which one it is. For example: Was it classical and operatic ? Did it sound like electronic/synthwave ? Was there a female vocalist singing something more modern? Title: The Sound of Assassination: Analyzing the Music

    The Concept

    Official Nintendo Switch Release Date Trailer

    For the recent , the music featured is a haunting, cinematic track with lyrics that emphasize Agent 47's protective yet lethal nature toward Victoria: The Anix – "Shadows" (Official Version): Available on

    Whether you are revisiting the classic 2012 trailers or watching the latest release date reveals, the music of Absolution remains as sharp as a silverballer. The "New" 2025 Trailer Song