
How to find and kill Le Chiffre in Hitman World of Assassination?
Casino Royale's infamous banker, Le Chiffre, has made it to the Hitman: World of Assassination. He is a notorious figure from the Bond universe who is the latest profile target of Agent 47.
He organizes high-stakes poker games deep in the Parisian casino. It's the same place where the mission takes place, and players are expected to infiltrate and exploit the unique vulnerabilities of the target and eliminate Le Chiffre. The mission is methodical and tense and needs precision. Here is all you need to know to locate and eliminate the dangerous banker without triggering the alarms.
Where to find Le Chiffre in
Hitman World of Assassination
?
Le Chiffre operates exclusively from an ultra-secure VIP room of the casino.
It is heavily guarded, and access to the inner sanctum hinges upon securing the invitation to a private poker tournament. Fortunately, there are varied paths for obtaining the ticket.
HITMAN World of Assassination - Elusive Target The Banker (featuring Mads Mikkelsen as Le Chiffre)
At the roulette table, challenge and defeat Abhijeet Rangan to claim victory along with the entry pass. Alternatively, in the bar area, locate Bai Siyu. To neutralize her discreetly will offer you another route. The other and final option is to aid Agent Smith by eliminating Oliver Winding, his target.
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He can be found in the Study of Museum Owner. Be sure to choose a method that is well-suited to your preferred style of infiltration.
How to kill Le Chiffre
in Hitman World of Assassination?
10 Ways to Take Down Le Chiffre in Hitman World of Assassination
Once you hold the invite, the bodyguard near the rear of the casino will escort you to its VIP lounge. There, to engage with Le Chiffre will initiate a poker game. Just beware—after the first round, you will get poisoned. Failure to reach and find the antidote in the parking lot will result in you getting captured and being tied to the chair in the basement.
Agent Smith will intervene to free you and help you continue your hunt.
The Banker (Mads Mikkelsen) Full Cinematic Elusive Target - Hitman: World of Assassination
A reliable method to eliminate the target is exploiting his need for the eye drops. First, acquire the rot poison from the basement room that's adjacent to the Wine Cellar. Then, find Le Chiffre eye drops. It's available in the Auction Office. To access it, you will need the bodyguard disguise. In Voltaire Suite, subdue the lone guard—distract him through the overflowing sink within the adjacent bathroom, and then hide him.
Next, poison the drops as the office remains empty.
Note
: If you fail, you will have to wait for 12 hours before you can try. So, be smart.
As Le Chiffre applies tainted drops, he rushes to Voltaire Suite's bathroom, feeling ill. Follow him discreetly. As he succumbs over the toilet, approach him silently from behind. Once you reach it, now is your moment—select Drown or the subdue option. It will be followed by swiftly snapping Le Chiffre's neck. Now, if you can, eliminate the guard earlier. Reclaiming the disguise will allow you to have an unchallenged and smoother exit from the casino.
Just remember, if Le Chiffre escapes or you are caught, the mission will fail permanently until the expiry of the cooldown. Precision and stealth are the keys here. So, plan carefully and ensure that you leave no trace.
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