Ubisoft's Splinter Cell remake was once again absent at another Forward presentation, and fans can't take it anymore.
It's easy to forget that Ubisoft first announced Splinter Cell's remake in December 2021, because we've heard and seen basically nothing of the game since then, outside of concept art nearly a year later in November 2022. Now another Ubisoft Forward presentation has come to pass without mention of Splinter Cell's remake, and fans, as you can see below, aren't too pleased.
splinter cell fans right now pic.twitter.com/4VrFcMK2zIJune 10, 2024
No Splinter Cell https://t.co/57aEn8O8Jn pic.twitter.com/A21isH0fHqJune 10, 2024
Splinter Cell fans every year except me because that game is not real pic.twitter.com/brO5GlObg3June 10, 2024
We're now well over a decade removed from the last Splinter Cell game - Blacklist in 2013. Later this year, in December, will mark three full years since Ubisoft first announced Splinter Cell's remake, and we haven't even seen a full trailer for the upcoming remake at the time of writing. You can see why long-time Splinter Cell fans are really suffering at this point.
What probably doesn't help matters is that there was due to be another Splinter Cell game out by now - Splinter Cell VR - but Ubisoft canceled the game back in mid-2022. So not only have Splinter Cell fans had to put up with over a decade of not having a new game in the franchise, but they've also sat through one (that we know of) game cancelation at this point.
When we last heard about Splinter Cell's remake in late 2022, a creative director mentioned that its developer, Ubisoft Toronto, would be "going dark" for a while to focus on the game. Perhaps we'll have finally seen something new of Ubisoft's remake by the time the two-year anniversary of that quote rolls around later this year in November.
Take a look at our guide to everything announced at Ubisoft Forward 2024 for a look at what the publisher did actually reveal yesterday.
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