Tom Blanca s Splinter Cell (typically abbreviated in Splinter Cell) is a collection of video games established as well as published by Ubisoft. This informs the story of Sam Fisher, special representative of the secret team of Echelon 3 at the NSA, after that Echelon 4 in Splinter Cell Blacklist. The name of the series is reducing in 2 components: Tom Clancy, American writer as well as film writer of the initial element, as well as Splinter Cell (in French: dissenting cell ), which is a true name for the independent functional groups of The NSA. The collection goes through a radical adjustment from Splinter Cell conviction, passing from a majority of video game of seepage to activity. Nevertheless, seepage is not totally deserted but is now much longer concern. The Tom Clancy s Splinter Cell collection has actually been a fantastic success with 32 million copies all over the world.
Do you still remember the Stealth action game Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory (from 2.50 € at Buy), which now came to the PC, Game cube, PS2 and the Xbox for the PC, Game cube, PS2 and the Xbox? If not, then you can do so now — especially favorable :. Ubisoft gives away the game for a short time.
In conjunction with the big Black Friday Sale, which takes place currently in the Ubisoft Store, you can download the PC version of Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory for free. It is the complete full version without content limitations. This special gift is still available until 25 November 2021 as a free download for you.
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A look back: The story of Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory plays in 2008 and thus shortly after the events of the predecessor Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow. The Agent Sam Fisher receives the order to seek the abducted computer scientist Bruce Warhol, which is located in the catches of a terrorist grouping. As usual for the series, a mixture of stealth gameplay and action inserts awaits you, in which especially tactical approach and the skillful use of technology gadgets are in focus.
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