The BBC has announced it is adapting the popular video game franchise Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell into an eight-part audio show titled Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Firewall. The audio series is based on a Splinter Cell novel of the same title released earlier in the year and starring Will Poulter.

Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Firewall will be a joint project between Rhian Roberts, Digital Editor of BBC Radio 4 and BBC Radio 4 Extra, and Alison Hindell, Commissioning Editor for Radio 4 Drama and Fiction. In a recent press statement, Hindell stated, "I am really thrilled to be bringing to Radio 4 and BBC Sounds this innovative and exciting series, and feel sure it will have listeners hooked from the start. We have a great team working together to bring this world to life for audio listeners, familiar as it is in another form to its millions of game fans. We hope they will enjoy hearing situations and characters that they love, given added layers and dimensions through this new interpretation of the story, and the binaural element is an added bonus."

Poulter made a few comments about the game, The Maze Runner star stating that, for the fans, the show's creators pulled out all the stops to integrate the vital elements of a Splinter Cell game, including its action, tension, and excitement. He also noted that the series involved a lot of comedy and improved drama that ensures it doesn't feel overly serious and drab.