Insider reports that the popular Splinter Cell franchise should finally receive a continuation after a long wait. Fans react to this potentially happy news but other than expected.
According to new reports, Ubisoft actually recorded work on a new Splinter Cell game. The last entry of the series, Splinter Cell: Blacklist, published 2013 and Since then, fans have wanted a return of protagonist Sam Fisher . Nevertheless, many of them react more than carefully to the notification - because the last eight years have rushed their confidence in the publisher.
Splinter Cell Sequel: Fans have strong doubts
On Reddit, many gamers react rather negatively to the reports - the settings range from skepticism to pessimism. The commentators are based on their opinions on the last eight years , where Ubisoft neglects the franchise and, Sam Fisher, as a minor character in other games.
Many users want to wait with their pleasure until the project was officially confirmed - in the past, there were already numerous false rumors to return to Sam Fisher. However, some fear that Ubisoft could maneuver the franchise in an unloved direction - and prophesies a live service concept, a battle-royale mode and Lootboxen.
Ubisoft: How about Sam Fisher?
Fans of the series just wish a Splinter Cell game as out of the old times: a linear story-pulp stealth adventure. However, many fear that Ubisoft could accommodate other mechanics such as Open World Features in the project. Some even suspect that this could be a mobile game.
If Ubisoft should create to build on the origin of the series, could the publisher undoubtedly make many gamers happy - but the comments on Reddit prove that the patience of fans with regard to large experiments with the Splinter Cell franchise is used up .
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According to new reports, the Stealth franchise Splinter Cell is to receive a new entry - fans react to this message with great mistrust.
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