How to get new Hitman Freelancer weapons for your safehouse

Hitman Freelancer weapons
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Finding new Hitman Freelancer weapons is key to building your assassination career, as having a selection of guns and items to take with you on your next contract means you won't have to rely on what you can find in the location itself. Bringing back weapons also means you'll start to fill in the empty slots all over the walls in your Safehouse, making the place look a lot less bare. There's a risk vs reward strategy at play in this roguelike mode, as you'll lose any weapons you take with you if you're wounded in action, but the right tools can greatly increase your chance of a successful mission. Here are the main ways to access new weapons in Hitman Freelancer, so you can expand the selection of items available to you by returning them to your Safehouse.

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The main points you need to know are that only weapons with a rarity attached to them can be brought back to your Safehouse, ranging from Common to Legendary. Next, you need to successfully exit a mission to bring items back, as if you're wounded and don't make it out of an area then anything you're carrying will be lost. Finally, you can place any Hitman Freelancer weapons you've recovered in the wall racks and Freelancer Tools cases at your Safehouse by simply dropping them, and they'll then appear in the appropriate slot. If you're looking for more general guidance, we also have a set of Hitman Freelancer tips to get you started in this roguelike mode.

How to get Hitman Freelancer weapons

There are three main ways to add Hitman Freelancer weapons to your arsenal:

  1. Find weapons during missions
  2. Buy weapons from Suppliers
  3. Get free weapons from Supply Crates

1. Find Hitman Freelancer weapons during missions

Hitman Freelancer weapons

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The main way to acquire new Hitman Freelancer weapons is to find them during missions, then bring them back to your Safehouse. Some of these you'll find lying around in the level, while others may be dropped by NPCs you incapacitate or eliminate. You should also be on the lookout for Stash crates, which don't appear on your main map but pop up a cube icon on your screen and minimap when you're close to them. Find the Stash then open it, and you'll be offered a choice between up to three different items, though you can only take one away.

2. Buy Hitman Freelancer weapons from Suppliers

Hitman Freelancer weapons

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Most missions should have at least one Supplier available for you to purchase new Hitman Freelancer weapons from, though you can confirm this by checking the details in the Location Intel information before accepting a contract. During the mission a pair of guns icon will be visible on the main map, so you can follow this to meet the Supplier and then interact with them to see what wares they have available. They normally have a selection of guns, melee weapons, and tools for sale, though you'll need to have saved up your Merces currency first as some of the items are particularly expensive – make sure you're also cracking Hitman Freelancer safes where available so you've got funds to spend.

3. Get free Hitman Freelancer weapons from Supply Crates

Hitman Freelancer weapons

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Every time you return to your Safehouse after a mission, a new Supply Crate will appear with three possible Hitman Freelancer weapons or items to choose from. You can only pick one of them to keep, so think carefully about what upcoming missions you have and the tools already at your disposal to make the most useful selection for your current circumstances.

Iain Wilson
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Iain originally joined Future in 2012 to write guides for CVG, PSM3, and Xbox World, before moving on to join GamesRadar in 2013 as Guides Editor. His words have also appeared in OPM, OXM, PC Gamer, GamesMaster, and SFX. He is better known to many as ‘Mr Trophy’, due to his slightly unhealthy obsession with amassing intangible PlayStation silverware, and he now has over 750 Platinum pots weighing down the shelves of his virtual award cabinet. He does not care for Xbox Achievements.

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