After a year of its announcement, the remake of Splinter Cell seems to be taking some bad steps in its development. Although the games are not made in a short time, the lack of news from Ubisoft is a bit of a concern.
Now, with the announcement of David Grivel’s departure from the studio, one would suspect that there are issues within development. He made it official on h is LinkedIn, where he said it was time for new projects, hinting at his departure from Ubisoft after 11 years.
Splinter Cell’s change of direction, new narrative and change of director
With the recent news of changes to the game’s script, the Splinter Cerrl remake is expected to demonstrate several major changes to its structure, the most significant being its main narrative motif. Despite this, they will continue to work with the Snowdrop engine, the one used in The Division and other games that worked quite well for this game structure and the future Avatar: Frontiers game.
Being the first Splinter Cell game in a decade, we can expect it to be an impressive graphical marvel for the expectations set by Ubisoft. It is also in line with the failures of mobile and virtual reality games that would have frustrated fans of the saga.