If Ubisoft is indeed developing a new Splinter Cell featuring Michael Ironside, it would be the 6 th game featuring Ironside as Sam Fisher. I'd like to say this was another TO take on the franchise, but I will not until I know more. The TO studio contributed content to Watch_Dogs 2, and For Honor also takes up a chunk there. Remember Ubisoft studios collaborate often. I know other dev studios have used the mocap studio. I haven't seen actual in-game assets or production assets for myself (like the Syndicate extra timeline story). I know UbiSoft TO has a wonderful new mocap studio.While I did express disappointment it wasn't shown at E3, this thing could be early along. I was surprised I hadn't seen this news from someone else by now, to be honest. None of us is bound by NDA over this, given our connections and circumstances, but it still feels shady to talk about since it's not official. As I understand it, he was here for the movie first and worked in the studio visit while in town. The movie shoot overlapped the same week as my encounter. One source is someone I trust, the other is an acquaintance by degrees. Ironside mentioned he was working on a new Splinter Cell. I have two sources who worked on the set of The Space Between ( ), which was shooting in TO. This was just good timing, as I was there on other business. To throw a date on this: I did see Ironside and one his daughters at the TO studio last summer. I know Toronto has the mocap studio for it.I'm hoping to hear or see something unofficial, if not official, this year, but its been hard to get anything beyond "It's Happening".Ĭrossing Eden later posted an update in which his sources claim that Ironside himself confirmed that he’s working on a new Splinter Cell title. He was shooting a movie with Amy Jo Johnson, and I know someone who worked on that set and Ironside confirmed to him he was doing the new Splinter Cell. He was in the studio, I said Hi to him and his daughter. Regarding other games, I haven't been involved with Steep or Wildlands, but I was surprised Splinter Cell didn't appear at E3. He posted an excerpt of what he was told: According to him, a reliable Ubisoft source informed him about the new Splinter Cell game featuring Michael Ironside. The rumor originates from Neogaf user Crossing Eden, who has proven to be correct regarding Ubisoft leaks in the past. For the new game, Michael Ironside is said is to be returning as Sam Fisher. Now, over eight years after the release of Splinter Cell: Blacklist, notable Call of Duty and Battlefield leaker Tom Henderson has reported via Video Games Chronicle that Ubisoft has greenlit a new Splinter Cell game.Publisher Ubisoft is allegedly working on a new Splinter Cell game. In 2020, Ubisoft even announced that a Splinter Cell animated series is in production at Neflix, however the publisher was still hesitant to announce any sort of new game or sequel. Since placing the series on indefinite hiatus, fans have criticized Ubisoft for continuing to use series protagonist Sam Fisher in mobile spin-offs such as Tom Clancy's Elite Squad and guest appearances in games such as Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Seige. RELATED: Ubisoft Needs to Come Clean About Splinter Cell The game would later go on to inspire a series, with multiple titles releasing until 2013's Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Blacklist, which failed to meet sales expectations for Ubisoft, causing the publisher to put the Splinter Cell franchise on hold. The series was a major success for Ubisoft, receiving ports to PlayStation 2, PC, and GameCube, and a sequel in 2004 titled Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow. Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell debuted on the original Xbox console in 2002 and followed NSA Black Ops agent Sam Fisher (voiced by Michael Ironside) as players guided him through a series of levels built around stealth, inspired by the Metal Gear Solid and Thief series'.
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