Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell is one of Ubisoft's best known - and missed - IPs. The stealth action-adventure game is celebrating twenty years since the first installment was released in 2002.
In commemeration of the series's twentieth anniversary, Ubisoft released a teaser for the upcoming remake of Splinter Cell. The studio also released a new Splinter Cell 20th-anniversary video honoring one of gaming's top spies.
The video features Ubisoft's Creative Director Chris Auty, Technical Director Christian Carriere, Senior Game Designer Andy Schmoll, and Associate Level Design Director Zavian Porter in a round table discussion about their favorite aspects of the original game, as well as them teasing us with details about the new game.
Part of the discussion revolves around the lighting, visuals, player agency, and other interesting aspects of the upcoming remake. The original Splinter Cell was an Xbox-exclusive title at the time of its release, which was then ported to PC and other platforms.
The second entry, Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow, introduced a multiplayer component to the franchise. This multiplayer service was a precursor to the Xbox live service that we enjoy today - just one of the many lasting marks Splinter Cell has left on the hobby.
