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Leaker Shares Bittersweet News For Splinter Cell Fans
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Gamers, assemble! Today, we have some exclusive information that is sure to shake the gaming community to its core. A renowned leaker, known for his accuracy, has revealed some shocking details about the beloved stealth game series, Splinter Cell.
For years, fans have been clamoring for a new installment in the franchise, and it appears that their wishes may finally be coming true. The leaker, who goes by the pseudonym Aminosauce, shared a bombshell revelation on social media that has sent shockwaves through the gaming world.
According to Aminosauce, the next Splinter Cell game is in development, and it will feature a radical departure from the series’ traditional formula. The leaker claimed that the game will abandon the series’ iconic stealth gameplay in favor of a more action-oriented approach.
But here’s the bittersweet part: the leaker also revealed that the game’s story will take place several years after the events of Splinter Cell: Blacklist, which means that Sam Fisher will not be the protagonist of the new game.
Fans of the series are likely to be divided by this news, with some excited to see the series evolve and others lamenting the loss of the stealth gameplay that defines the series.
Aminosauce’s leak also hinted at the possibility of a reboot or rebranding, which could further change the landscape of the series. The leaker claimed that the new game will have a new narrative and setting, which would distance itself from the existing canon.
This development comes as no surprise to some, as Ubisoft has been experimenting with different approaches to the Splinter Cell franchise in recent years. The company’s efforts to revive the series have been met with lukewarm reception, with fans demanding a return to the series’ roots.
While this news may have some fans scratching their heads, others are eager to see where this new direction takes the series. Only time will tell if Aminosauce’s leak is true and what changes Ubisoft has in store for the Splinter Cell franchise.
Stay tuned for further updates and developments as more information becomes available.
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Frustrating when I read that smh. How is it so hard to play a splinter cell game
> The Splinter Cell remake has been internally delayed, according to a new report from a well-known insider. However, it’s not all bad news for Splinter Cell fans.
> Ubisoft announced the remake of the first Splinter Cell game in December 2021. Not much has been officially said about the project ever since, with fans still waiting for the company to show any gameplay from the upcoming title.
> An unofficial update on the matter was recently offered by Brazilian journalist Pedro Henrique Lutti Lippe, who claimed that the much-anticipated Splinter Cell remake has been internally delayed, citing sources familiar with the matter. But the insider also shared some good news for fans of the franchise, having said that Ubisoft is supposedly working on another Splinter Cell project, a remaster of SC: Blacklist. The original plan was for this game to be released in 2024, and the company was intending to announce it in July, as per the same source. Why that purported plan didn’t come to pass is presently unclear.
> As for the Splinter Cell remake, Lippe claimed that the game is not in great shape right now, citing that as the reason for its alleged postponement. And while the work on it is said to continue, it is still too early to talk about potential release windows, the leaker said. Lippe’s report and Ubisoft’s years-long radio silence aren’t the only indicators that the project is facing difficulties, not least because the Splinter Cell remake also lost its director back in late 2022.
> While third-party claims of this sort should always be taken with a dose of skepticism, Lippe does have a decent recent track record of industry insights, having broken the story of the Switch 2 being delayed to 2025 earlier this year, in addition to correctly predicting the August 2024 Nintendo Direct. His latest report also saw him remark on the current turmoil at Ubisoft, stating that the company’s staffers are presently fearful about any more big-budget games underperforming.
> The most recent title to do so was Star Wars Outlaws, which Ubisoft itself acknowledged didn’t meet sales expectations in a recent investor update. Faced with this turn of events, the company decided to delay Assassin’s Creed Shadows by three months, pushing it to February 14, 2025, in order to work on polishing it. Lippe said that Ubisoft feels confident in the game’s overall quality but was wary of player reactions to its current bugs, which is what motivated the postponement. Ubisoft’s own delay announcement hinted at as much.
I’m going to take some laxatives and waterboard myself in my own diarrhoea.
Urg. Im șo disappointed by this but at the same time I wouldn’t mind a remaster of Blacklist as its one of the better entries in the franchises though if I had my choice I’d prefer a remaster of Chaos Theory, Double Agent (PS3/360 Version) and Blacklist together as a pack for a remaster collection vs the first and second games. Jesus, I also completely forgot Convictions. That never got ported. I always forget that one existed since it’s basically the most unsplinter-cell title of the series.
Great games,would love updated versions of them all..