
Splinter Cell will be rebuilt from the ground up using Ubisoft’s own Snowdrop engine. It is still believed to be really early in development (pre-production even as a scriptwriter is needed), so we probably shouldn't expect to see more from this for a few years - but at least we know that Sam Fisher is indeed coming back. Ubisoft has revealed that 2002s Splinter Cell will be getting a remake, with efforts led by Ubisoft Toronto. The Montreuil, France-headquartered video game developer Ubisoft, on Wednesday, bombed its fans with a great news confirming the remake of Splinter Cell. Basically, Splinter Cell Remake really seems to be a remake in the word's most truest fashion. Announced at the end of 2021, Ubisoft confirmed that it would finally be. Splinter Cell remake is officially in the works By Tony Polanco published DecemUbisoft Toronto is remaking the original title for modern consoles Comments (0) (Image credit: Ubisoft). One of the tasks this scriptwriter will work on is "Revising and editing dialogue based on director/lead feedback to ensure quality and consistency", and also "Writing compelling dialogue for in-game mission VO and Cinematic scenes". Ubisoft's forthcoming remake of the original Splinter Cell will seemingly be making some changes to the game's story. As a Scriptwriter at Ubisoft Toronto, you will join the Narrative team and help create a cohesive and compelling narrative experience for a new audience of Splinter Cell fans." We want to keep the spirit and themes of the original game while exploring our characters and the world to make them more authentic and believable. The remake doesn’t just revamp the game’s graphical fidelity, textures and assets but will include a rewritten story catered toward a new generation of gamers. Splinter Cell hasn’t seen the light of the day for quite a while now, but things are about to change with the upcoming remake. A new job listing for the development of the remake of Tom Clancys Splinter Cell suggests that the title will be rewritten for the 'modern-day' audience.

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"Using the first Splinter Cell game as our foundation we are rewriting and updating the story for a modern-day audience. Splinter Cell is coming back with a remake and a new rewritten story Splinter Cell. Publisher Ubisoftannounced today that it is going back to its beloved stealth-action series with a new project in development at Ubisoft Toronto.

The description of the game explains the general thought behind this project, which will seemingly be built on the foundation of the original Sam Fisher adventure, but be more realistic and believable: Now we've got a prime example of this from Ubisoft Toronto who is looking for a scriptwriter to the upcoming Splinter Cell Remake that was announced almost a year ago.įirst and foremost, we get to learn that the game will be built on the Snowdrop engine "to deliver next-generation visuals and modernized stealth gameplay, while preserving what's at the heart of the Splinter Cell experience". Job listings have been an invaluable source of information about upcoming games for a long time, as these aren't as secret anymore.
