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Ubisoft has allegedly given new splinter Cell green light

We may hope more than ever for a return of Splinter Cell if we believe in the recent rumor believe.

For years, fans screamed by Splinter Cell: On the one hand after a new main part, on the other hand again because of the abuse of main character Sam Fisher as a guest star in any other Tom-Clancy titles, some of them little popular free-to-play and Mobile games. The last part of the series, Splinter Cell: Blacklist, has now eight years on the hump. So it s really time that Ubisoft either announces a successor or officially buried the series, instead of keeping us with vague statements [something like: Yes, Splinter Cell is important to us and we see what we can do with it More we can not say more now (no official quote)]. Well, but what it looks like, there is actually hope for a new part.

The colleagues of Video Games Chronicle (VGC) want to learn from non-detailed developer sources that Ubisoft had given a new Splinter Cell Green Light. And therefore, no free-to-play or mobile spin-off is meant, but a real main part of the series. It is not clear which the numerous Ubisoft studios work at the game, but two people allegedly know about the plans of the publisher know that a team outside of Ubisoft Montreal leads the development.

The title is currently in an early stage of production, but there is a small chance that he could be officially announced next year. But even if that should happen (and on the whole rumor is really a bit of it), we will probably have to wait a few years on Sam Fisher s return in a full-fledged Splinter Cell for PC and console. Hopefully Ubisoft diluted the basic principles of the series only or blows it to an Open World Game. The danger is unfortunately always in the French company.

Rumor: Ubisoft Greenlit a New Splinter Cell Game? - IGN Daily Fix

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