After more than 10 years of existence, one of the best Splinter Cell games never released to a nice surprise for millions of players.
Unlike the license Assassin’s Creed, Splinter Cell Has hardly coming back to the front of the stage. If his remake always seems to be relevant, even if the vagueness reigns as for his real advancement, we cannot say any other projects. A VR game has already been canceled while the film live-action Splinter Cell With Tom Hardy was also completely abandoned, due to script and budget problems. However, Sam the fisherman will return well to an indefinite date with the animated series S Deionwatch exclusively on Netflix. In the meantime, a surprise update for this much appreciated game is available.
Return cell with a gift for completionists
Splinter Cell Remake Will it end up being canceled in turn? For the moment, it’s not on the table. In an article dated October 10, 2024, our colleagues from Insider Gaming declared that the game was still in development and that it progresses unlike the rumors that have been able to circulate. Sources have suggested that a release could take place in 2026, but Ubisoft did not comment on this corridor noise.
If the saga therefore had to get back on track, an unexpected update for one of the best games, Splinter Cell Blacklistwas published on PC via Steam. What’s new after 12 years? Those who like to sand their titles from A to Z, and who seek to obtain all successes or trophies, will be served.
« We are pleased to announce that Steam successes are now available to Splinter Cell: Blacklist! For information, the successes will be obtained retroactively for those already obtained in your game. For synchronization to take place, you must launch the game once. Once the synchronization has been carried out, the Ubisoft Connect Connect previously unlocked successes will be automatically on Steam » Can we read on the title sheet. And to have the 100% on Splinter Cell Blacklist, Ubisoft deleted 19 successes which were linked to online features.
Source : Steam.

