The sequel to the Splinter Cell series has been expected for years. Allegations about the new game have been made many times, but that expected announcement has not come. But there’s an up-to-date development that could delight fans of the series. Ubisoft has announced the start of work on splinter cell remake.
Ubisoft Toronto has been commissioned for this remake, according to Ubisoft. The game will be developed using Ubisoft’s Snowdrop game engine – which is used in Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora and Star Wars, made by Ubisoft.
The announcement also shared an interview with the game’s creative director Chris Auty, producer Matt West and technical producer Peter Handrinos. This interview also gave some details about the game.
Matt West; He says that the original game came out 19 years ago and was a revolutionary game that received a lot of attention at that time, however, today there is a very different picture for games. Therefore, it underlines that they need to remake instead of a remaster, that is, only visual improvement will not be enough. In addition to improving the game visually, they will also update some design elements, so that they hope to bring it to a level that can meet the expectations of today’s players, he says, adding that there will be a lineuary story stream like in the original game, and that the game will not be an open world.
Chris Auty emphasizes “privacy,” the most basic descriptor in the series, saying they are focused on giving players the experience of being ghostly.
Peter Handrinos, for his part, points out the technology dimension of the business and says they are taking advantage of the new game engine and new consoles.
It’s a long interview, I can’t pass it all on, so anyone can take a look at it here. But perhaps one of the most important details of the interview is Chris Auty’s explanation in the last episode. “With this remake, we are building a solid foundation for the future of Splinter Cell,” aunty says. So that sequel will come sooner or later, there’s no other way 🙂
Let’s focus on Splinter Cell Remake for now. A date has not yet been announced. Let’s see how long he’s keeping us waiting. We’re on it.