

Maps in the game are significantly larger than Sniper Elite III, granting players more freedom and open-ended gameplay. The game also features night missions, in which players can remove light sources to hide their presence. Players can place traps and use corpses as booby traps. Killing the officer as early as possible will lead his army to retreat, while killing him by the end of a mission will significantly increase the level’s difficulty. The player is equipped with a pair of binoculars, which shows players where the enemies are and what weapons they are carrying. When an enemy is killed, other enemies will begin actively looking for them. The game’s artificial intelligence is improved, with enemies being able to react to players’ action more responsively. The system has also been expanded to include shrapnel kills, melee kills and stealth kills. When players kill an enemy using a sniper rifle from a long distance, the X-Ray kill cam system will activate, in which the game’s camera follows the bullet from the sniper rifle to the target, and shows body parts, bones or internal body organs being broken or ruptured by the bullet.


Played from a third-person perspective, it is a tactical shooter with stealth elements. As the direct sequel to Sniper Elite III, the game was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on 14 February 2017. Sniper Elite 4 is a third-person tactical shooter stealth video game developed by Rebellion Developments.
