
GGTL: "You remember Splinter Cell, right? The old-school versions? The hard-as-diamonds, gruff-voiced stealth classics that depended on you sticking to the shadows as Lambert guided you with his soft voice? Those were the days. Since Splinter Cell: Conviction is arriving on the 16th April (For PC users, it's another 2 weeks after that - boo!), we thought we'd invite you on a trip down memory lane in our nostalgia car, remembering those wonderful days when all you needed to feel safe was a cassette of Michael Ironside's voice."

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????
Laav it! :D
Great Missions
How come almost all missions are from the first three games?
I feel these series lost a bit it's direction since the third instalment...
Although not the most favoured game by the gaming community, "Splinter Cell Double Agent" included a catalogue of memorable missions in my gaming history, the second mission, Kansas - Ellsworth Federal Penitentiary was Mindblowingly tense, Incredible stuff. Roll on Conviction!