

- Ubisoft announces splinter cell remake for free#
- Ubisoft announces splinter cell remake mod#
- Ubisoft announces splinter cell remake professional#
Ubisoft has officially announced that they are working on a Tom Clancys Splinter Cell remake.
Ubisoft announces splinter cell remake mod#
ThirteenAG's widescreen fix mod (opens in new tab) reportedly works quite well, and if you want to go deeper there's a good thread on ModDB (opens in new tab) explaining other ways to give Splinter Cell a much-needed visual refresh. The most recent title in the franchise was 2013s Splinter Cell Blacklist. Fortunately, there are ways to improve that situation. The game runs perfectly well out of the metaphorical box, but its age shows: The maximum supported resolution is 1600x1200, which was pretty hot bananas at the turn of the millennium but kind of a headache now.
Ubisoft announces splinter cell remake for free#
There's still plenty of time ahead for things to be made clear, though, and in the meantime you can get yourself in the Sam Fisher state of mind for free on the Ubisoft Store, where the original Splinter Cell is free for keeps (opens in new tab) until November 30. Its gameplay, technology innovations and storytelling has left an immense legacy. Splinter Cell remains a ground-breaking series. So Splinter Cell is turning out to be more complicated than perhaps some fans expected. Ubisoft Toronto will be leading development on a Splinter Cell remake, rebuilt from the ground up using Ubisoft’s own Snowdrop engine. We want to make sure that we absolutely nail the game, we actually do everything in the right way, and produce an absolutely stellar quality experience." "We're very early in production," Auty said.

Auty said the team will be "going dark" so it can focus on developing the game.

It'll likely be a while yet before we find out about Ironside's return, or anything else, for that matter.

A rep politely but firmly declined to comment.) It's obviously vital that he does, but for now, Ubisoft isn't saying one way or the other.
Ubisoft announces splinter cell remake professional#
Unfortunately, while the panel also takes some time to talk about Sam Fisher, noting that the character is a consummate professional with a sharp sense of humor and respect for his adversaries, there's no word about whether Michael Ironside will return to voice the character. Splinter Cell Remake is yet to be given a release date, however, meaning even an internal delay wouldnt be revealed outside of Ubisoft itself. The effort is being led by Ubisoft Toronto, who are using the proprietary Snowdrop engine thats. "Obviously stealth is an extremely important pillar for us, and we aim to incorporate modern design philosophies, improving the minute-to-minute stealth gameplay that was so special in the original." Ubisoft announced on Wednesday that a Splinter Cell remake is beginning development. Ubisoft has announced that it has greenlit the development of a remake of its stealth classic, Tom Clancys Splinter Cell. There is no release date or platforms announced for the Splinter Cell remake just yet."We want to give the player a few more opportunities to de-escalate some of those situations, right?" Schmoll said. Having worked on many other Tom Clancy-type games over the years, it should give Ubisoft a better understanding of what works and what doesn’t. It remains to be seen if the writers and developers at Ubisoft Toronto can strike that balance, but with time to spare, our fingers are crossed. That said, it was set in 2004, and we have made leaps and bounds since then, and the Splinter Cell remake will take advantage of that. If you weren’t aware, the original Splinter Cell was everything an espionage-focused outing could be, with themes of genocide, cyberattacks, and national security prominent. “As a Scriptwriter at Ubisoft Toronto, you will join the Narrative team and help create a cohesive and compelling narrative experience for a new audience of Splinter Cell fans.” “We want to keep the spirit and themes of the original game while exploring our characters and the world to make them more authentic and believable.” “Using the first Splinter Cell game as our foundation, we are rewriting and updating the story for a modern-day audience,” the Splinter Cell remake posting reads. 20 Jahre später feiert Ubisoft diesen Geburtstag mit einem Rückblick, einem Geschenk und ganz wenigen Infos zum geplanten Remake. A job listing for a scriptwriter to work on the game will see the story updated “for a modern-day audience.” Part of the job listing also shed more light on what players could potentially expect for Sam Fisher’s next adventure. November 2002 erblickte Splinter Cell das Licht der Welt.
