Key conclusions
- Ubisoft's Splinter Cell remake, codenamed “North,” is reportedly still in development using the Snowdrop engine.
- Despite the constant rumors, including cancellation, Ubisoft is moving forward with the remake.
- The remake aims to revitalize the franchise and breathe new life into the stealth action genre.
Gamers are looking forward to Ubisoft's current-gen remake Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell might be nice to hear that the game is still in development. The Splinter Cell a remake was originally announced for 2021, but nothing official has been released about it other than persistent rumors, including some suggesting it has been canceled.
Despite the years that have passed since the franchise's last official entry, Splinter Cell: The Blacklist, Splinter Cell remains an iconic tactical action brand. The adventures of Splinter Cell operative Sam Fisher are so famous that the character himself has been included in other games as a legendary cameo. Sam Fisher recently attended Intelligence of ghosts games Wild lands and Full stopreferring to the titular ghost operatives as “friends in the region”. Even his iconic glowing green night vision goggles were used as inspiration for a Destiny 2 Splinter Cell a custom outfit created by a fan.
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But fans are looking for “real” new Splinter Cell experience may have to wait a little longer. A new report from Insider Gaming says that Ubisoft is continuing development Splinter Cell remake Despite rumors of the project being canceled amid concerns over Ubisoft's overall financial health, Splinter Cell remake is “progress”.
The Splinter Cell remake is reportedly using Ubisoft's Snowdrop Engine
In its report, Insider Gaming says that Splinter Cell A remake project is in the works under the codename “North”. Their sources also claimed that the game is being created using Ubisoft's Snowdrop game engine. An action-adventure game with an open world Star Wars. Outside the law also worked from Snowdrop. The Snowdrop engine itself seems to be a staple of Ubisoft's recent big games. It was used to depict the detailed surroundings of post-apocalyptic cities in the United States Tom Clancy's The Division series. Snowdrop also feeds Avatar: The Borderlands of Pandoraextremely breathtaking forests and lush alien environments.
It's good to see news that Ubisoft seems to be making progress on the project, despite the many and varied rumors about Splinter Cell remake causing problems. Although these days Ubisoft is best known for large-scale open-world games, Splinter Cell the remake can serve as a refreshing reminder that the company once also excelled at well-crafted linear missions. If successful, then Splinter Cell a remake could help revive the franchise and breathe new life into the somewhat dormant stealth action genre, which has seen far too few credible releases from major publishers over the past few years.