
Jacob St-Amour from Link-Cable Writes: "At the tail end of last week, Ubisoft’s official (Spanish) Twitter account unbeknownst to anyone, decided to tweet a single photo of Sam Fisher in his traditional espionage garb and everyone who saw this photo absolutely lost it. With more than six years since the last official release of the last Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell game, fans were beginning to wonder if we were going to see our favorite special covert operative and up until last week, it didn’t seem as though we were going to get a new title for quite some time, but now, everyone is clamoring as to when this next project will be shown off. With all of that said, we have a few things we would like and hope to see in this newly teased Splinter Cell game."

Ubisoft cancelled the new Splinter Cell project and shifted it into XDefiant, due to live service ambitions.
“However, over time, Ubisoft lost interest in the Splinter Cell game and shifted it into something designed to compete with Call of Duty.”
Omfg.
Wonder how many times this kinda thing has happened. The games we lost.
I hate GaaS so much. Like the whole model, the purpose around why it exists, and how they literally can’t f*cking make a game without it just adds to the mess of it.
Live service games aren’t for me, though I don’t hate on anyone who decides to try to develop one of these games. However, I really wish some developers would realise not all the games need to be live service.
While I loved the original Splinter Cell trilogy, and Double Agent was good too (everything after that less so), 20 years later it’s bad that Ubisoft hasn’t been able to produce a remake or decent sequel, but I’m even more confused that no other developer has been able to make a decent knock off / spiritual sequel to a series which was so beloved. Surely anyone who tried to Kickstarter a spiritual sequel would blow past their stretch targets in only a few days.

The animated show based on the hit game series has been given a season two order from Netflix.
This show was good and i hope it shows Ubi that their still is a market for SplinterCell.
The new trailer for the game based series has been released.
.................... Man, I thought it was a game. How can Ubisoft sit on this franchise for so long????
What I want is for it to be half as good as some fans hype the franchise up to be in the first place.
Sam Fisher as the main character not his daughter or whatever
get rid of the "mark and execute" mechanic which made the game far too easy. Bring it back to Pandora Tomorrow/Chaos Theory with all the manual control over every little facet of Sam's movement. Profit.
I want a extreme backpacking simulator with unlimited fetch quests. I want the environment to look like a car commercial in Iceland. It also needs to have a vast cargo distribution system so that I feel like the logistics guy at amazon.
I want it to be an actual thing before I start imagining what’ll be in it
I just hope Ubisoft doesn’t make it a live service game