HITMAN 3 Soundtrack – Dubai (Custom Mix)



Original soundtrack by Niels Bye Nielsen.
This is a mix of the music that plays in Dubai (On Top of the World). It may differ from the in-game version, include unused parts or be missing other parts.

Timestamps:
00:00 – Opening Sequence
00:44 – On Top of the World (Infiltrating the Tower)
05:28 – The Sceptre
07:46 – Inauguration
08:14 – Backstage (Staff-Only Area)
18:14 – Suspicious/Arrested
19:21 – Combat + Hunted
22:57 – Marcus Stuyvesant, the Patron (Burj al-Ghazali Exterior)
29:38 – Entering the Penthouse
29:57 – Carl Ingram, the Kingmaker (Penthouse)
38:00 – Mission Story
39:30 – Confronting the Partners
43:09 – 47, Finish It
43:38 – Target Eliminated
43:49 – Exfiltration
47:24 – Leaving the Tower (Level Exit)
47:40 – Post-Mission Results

Timestamps may be incorrect or incomplete, feel free to correct them in the comments.

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29 thoughts on “HITMAN 3 Soundtrack – Dubai (Custom Mix)”

  1. There was another "Exfiltration" variant similar to the one that plays in New York when you carry the data core. But since I didn't know if it could play in-game I decided to exclude it from the mix.
    If you know the trigger to make it play in-game, please tell me so I can remake this video as soon as possible.

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  2. During the opening briefing cutscene for “on top of the world” I think they play an instrumental version of “world of assassination” any chance you know where to find the track outside of the cutscenes?

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  3. Imagine having to replace Jesper Kyd and doing such a perfect job. I will be honest, one of the first things that drew my attention at this game was the absolutely stunning music and atmosphere, after Blood Money I could not imagine someone better than Jesper for the Hitman games. But I was so so wrong, Niels is an absolute legend, I can't wait for the rest of the soundtracks from all the maps. The music could not have been better.

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  4. IOI are doing the soundtrack a disservice by not following your example. Hours upon hours of every little bit of music that ever appears in the game – that's how it should be done. Loving your work as always!

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