GEEKNPLAY – Splinter Cell remake

Two years ago, Ubisoft released a video titled Splinter Cell Remake: Stepping Out of the Shadows, announcing the remake of the series. Since that date, no information has been communicated, and some players and the press believe that the title has been cancelled. However, this is not the case.

Indeed, our colleagues in…Indoor games I published an article about the game and announced that the title is far from being abandoned! We learned in their columns that the game is still in development at ubisoft, And that it is known internally under the code name north. In addition to this codename, sources have confirmed that the game was developed using the engine Snow drop. Note that previous Splinter Cell games were used Unreal Engine 2 and 2.5

In a house GeekNplay,We have some reservations about the Snowdrop engine which, although ,efficient, has not always convinced us in more recent ,productions, such as Avatar Or even Star Wars OutlawsIt might have been wiser to stick with Unreal Engine. Apart from this, from the inside Tom Henderson He said that some sources suggested to him the date of his release Remake of Splinter Cells It can be planned 2026But inside the studio, no specific decision has been made yet on this matter. Splinter cell Being an old license and relatively awaited by fans, Ubisoft has to be careful and improve the title to avoid controversy or bad hype, as is currently the case with Assassin's Creed Mirage.

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In a house GeekNplayWe hope that the title will live up to players' expectations, but at the moment, it is still too early to know! For your part, do you trust Ubisoft to develop the new version of S?Planter cell ? Or not at all, and are you afraid of the future? Feel free to let us know in the comments GeekNPlay Or on social networks Facebook and X (formerly Twitter).


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