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Splinter Cell Chaos Theory: PC

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Publisher Ubisoft currently not only organizes a large-scale Black Friday Sale in the Ubisoft Store, but also has a gift for all games fans part. However, you should not let you too much time to redeem this presence. We provide you with the most important information.

Splinter Cell Chaos Theory for free

Ubisoft gives away for a short time the full version of Stealth Action Games Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory for the PC. The offer, however, only applies to 25 November 2021 at 15:00 in German. Until shortly before the actual Black Friday, you therefore have the opportunity to download the game for free and then to keep forever.

What is Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory?

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Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory (Buy Now €29,95 / €2,5) is the third part of the series around Agent Sam Fisher. He celebrated his debut on PC, PS2, Game cube and the Xbox in 2005. The story is located in 2008 and thus plays about twelve months after the events of Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow.

She slips into the role of Sam Fisher and examines the disappearance of the prestigious computer scientist Bruce Morgenholt. This was kidnapped by a group of terrorists under the direction of the unscrupulous Hugo Lacerda. In his mission, Fisher must infiltrate a fortress of terrorists.

The gameplay relies on the usual mixture Stealth inserts, tactical approach and smaller fighting. Of course, Fisher is again equipped with his night vision device and other gadgets.

Source: Ubisoft

Splinter Cell Chaos Theory FREE right now! [Ubisoft Connect] From André left author 18.11.2021 at 12:45

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