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Today we get another good chunk of information on one of the most sought after, but least mentioned games today. Because We agree that at this point we want a good Splinter Cell game that gets back to that “tactical spy action.” which puts us in the shoes of the incombustible Sam Fisher, in one of his incredible infiltrations into enemy buildings. Its turn towards the purest action in its last titles was perhaps something the saga needed, but now a return to the origins is called for.
For this reason, the announcement of Splinter Cell Remake by franchise owner Ubisoft was very well received, but the lack of information since then has not been good at all, even with cancellation rumors involved. But according to Insider gamesthe title is still in progress and we have some additional details, such as the codename of its development: North.
It will use the powerful Snowdrop engine and would arrive in 2026
According to this report, The game will use the Snowdrop graphics engine, the same one used by Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 or the more recent Star Wars Outlawswe could therefore very well have a game more focused on the open world. Hopefully not, because the old ones were based on Unreal Engine 2 and 2.5. The same sources warn that its launch could not take place before 2026, but that they do not want to guarantee anything, because it is not a sure objective.
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And the video that you can see above was announced no more and no less than in 2021, so it will have been almost 5 years of development, added to what we don’t know. Of course, Ubisoft isn’t at its best and a title like this could give it back that fresher dynamic that moves away from the “typical Ubisoft game.”