The game promises to deliver new-generation visuals and gameplay, as well as dynamic lighting and shadows.Īlthough Ubisoft did not share any additional details, it did share a dev video. Splinter Cell Remake will be rebuilt from the ground up using the Snowdrop Engine. Ubisoft has officially confirmed Splinter Cell Remake, will be using Snowdrop Engine Still, we hope it only takes some cues while keeping the story theme of previous Splinter Cell games. That might actually be a good thing, at least for those who liked the latest Metal Gear title (let's just ignore Metal Gear Survive). "Similar to how Halo Infinite has done its Open World" /eqSzRplhu5īased on what was said about the new Splinter Cell, it's already starting to look like Metal Gear Solid V: Phantom Pain. "A more stealthy version of Assassin's Creed"
Ubisoft's Splinter Cell game that is in early development is currently scoped as a. In addition, it seems the new Splinter Cell will feature open-world elements, "similar to how Halo Infinite has done its open world." Considering most modern Ubisoft titles have an open world to explore, that's far from surprising. This new game is supposedly similar to Assassin's Creed but more stealthy. However, it looks like we will also get a more traditional installment which is already in development.
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Ubisoft even stated the series would expand to Oculus through Red Storm Entertainment. Rumors that the developer was making a new Splinter Cell have come and gone for a while. We still saw the occasional crossover in games like Ghost Recon: Breakpoint, but what fans really wanted was a new experience. Ubisoft went on to launch multiple other entries in the franchise for traditional gaming platforms and mobile,īut all came to a halt in 2013 when the publisher launched Splinter Cell: Blacklist. The first Splinter Cell title dropped in 2002 for Xbox, PC, Mac, PlayStation 2, GameCube, and Game Boy Advance. That could be changing soon as rumors suggest a new open-world Splinter Cell game is in development. Even so, Ubisoft hasn't launched a new entry in the franchise since Blacklist in 2013. In brief: The award-winning Splinter Cell impacted many gamers, offering a unique stealth experience many have tried to emulate. Ubisoft's next Splinter Cell game will be a "stealthier version" of Assassin's Creed with open-world elements