Splinter Cell: first comforting concept arts for the remake, the original game offered on PC for its 20th anniversary

Ubisoft Toronto confirmed last December that he was working on a remake of Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell, for which the script will be rewritten to fit the current times. We happen to be celebrating today 20 years of the original gamereleased on November 17, 2022 on PC.

To celebrate 20 years of the saga of Sam Fisherthe remake’s developers Creative Director Chris Auty, Technical Director Christian Carriere, Senior Game Designer Andy Schmoll and Associate Director of Level Design Zavian Porter are income on his legacy in a 20-minute video. They discuss everything that made the salt and the popularity of stealth games, but also vaguely evoke this sequel described as refreshing and which can serve as a basis for the continuation of the franchise.

They even broadcast some concept art for this rewrite of Splinter Cell, which won’t tell us much about the atmosphere since it’s a remake, but prove to us that the artistic direction will remain faithful to the original. They end by saying that they will be silent about their project for a while now, so don’t expect to see it again anytime soon. Their ambitions were also written down in English here.

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The icing on the cake is that Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell is free until November 30, 2022 : you can get and keep it on PC through theUbisoft Store.

Read also: Splinter Cell: the director of the remake leaves Ubisoft

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