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Ubisoft Is Making the Right Changes to the Splinter Cell Remake

The Splinter Cell remake presents Ubisoft with the difficult task of preserving its identity while bringing a modern feel to the game.

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SinisterMister605d ago

Are they? I mean, not much information is out at the moment.

Snakeeater25604d ago

He know nothing of what Ubisoft is planning for splinter cell.

Mobis-New-Nest604d ago

Let's just say UbiSoft is going to make it politically correct to our modern time and there will be nothing offensive in this game that will cause someone to trigger, hyperventilate and then run to their safe space.

Vengeance1138605d ago

LMAO what shill take is this? They used the term "Update for Modern Audiences" that means WOKE, which also means automatic failure. Watch Sam Fisher be a disabled, trans, space alien activist.

Flawlessmic605d ago

I get that how society is nowadays and is probably likely but considering we have zero information on the game yet I'd wait to see it first atleast before getting the pitch fork ready.

moriarty1889605d ago (Edited 605d ago )

Your correct. They are already caving and lining up like sheep for whatever Ubisoft decides is appropriate for this remake. Pitiful.

MIDGETonSTILTS17604d ago

You’re an idiot. Way to be triggered by an innocuous term like “modern”.

GhostTurtle604d ago

Wtf else would they mean by "modern audiences"? Just make the damn game. You know damn well what theyre talking about.

Star51604d ago

Are you guy really so "woke'-phobic that now the term "modern" has been co-opted. Geez. Touch some grass.

SPEAKxTHExTRUTH604d ago

Since when does modern audience mean woke? I’m confused…to me modern audience means loot box battle pass infected. People who complain about everything being woke are just as bad as the people they complain about…

banger88604d ago (Edited 604d ago )

"Since when does modern audience mean woke?"

https://www.pcgamesn.com/sa...

BlackTar187604d ago

People who complain about people complaining are super annoying I know.

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H9605d ago

Right changes? We don't really know anything specific, all we know is that they are making changes for modern audience (which is pretty much something you would say to gain press) which can go from minor changes to making the game unrecognizable, too early to say anything yet

MIDGETonSTILTS17604d ago (Edited 604d ago )

Considering the direction the latter half of the franchise took, I’m expecting a headshot-fest.

Upgrade the controls, not the pacing.

CrimsonWing69604d ago

Let’s revisit this once we actually know what the changes are.

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Quarter Disorder Podcast: Episode 9-Cloud x Cyclops

Tim talks about what he’s been watching and playing along with the news from the past week, including Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, X-Men ’97, Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire, the Splinter Cell Remake, Gears of War 6, old games still being popular and more!

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What is Going with the Splinter Cell Remake?

Announced in 2021, the ground-up remake has seen little to no updates this year. Check out some possible explanations here.

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Chocoburger175d ago

The game was announced much too early, but also people were hounding Ubisoft about Splinter Cell for years, so they wanted placate them by making the announcement.

It's normal for games to "go dark", no reason to worry about it. In our age of social media and glut of releases everyone has to turn everything into a big deal if they don't get what they want immediately. Just be patient and let them develop the game.

And let's hope they don't turn it into a modern Ubishit game, packed with mundane boring filler, and ways to artificially extend the length of the game. Experience points, skill trees, resource collecting, grinding for equipment upgrades. None of that trash belongs in Splinter Cell.

Husker42c174d ago

We are talking about Ubisoft. Of course all that crap will be shoehorned into the game.

Chocoburger174d ago

Old Ubisoft was amazing. Modern Ubisoft I mostly ignore these days. It's a shame because they have so much potential.

P_Bomb175d ago

Fond memories of the OG trilogy. Hope they do right by it.

Profchaos175d ago

Ubisoft and remakes seen to be cursed still waiting for Prince of Persia Sands of Time

RaidenBlack175d ago

well ... one thing's positive in that ... they're using the snowdrop engine for this remake, which looks better than Ubisoft's Anvil engine.
Snow drop is a stunning engine have been used in the Division series as well will be powering the upcoming Avatar and Star Wars Outlaws

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Splinter Cell Remake makes a bet on the stealth system

It was an open secret, but that did not stop thousands of players from being excited with the confirmation that Splinter Cell Remake is a reality. This long-awaited return, developed by Ubisoft Toronto, gives us the opportunity to start over again one of the most iconic stealth adventures in the sector, and the celebration of the saga's 20th anniversary has been reason enough for its authors to reveal more information about the project.

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