On the last day of Netflix's Geeked Week, Netflix offered up a first official look at a new Splinter Cell animated series, which will follow Sam Fisher's stealth operations. However, that's not to say that Sam Fisher was totally absent during the week. There was no official Splinter Cell game reveal during the Ubisoft Forward presentation at E3 2021. Here's your first look at the Splinter Cell animated series, an adaptation of the bestselling game.ĭerek Kolstad, creator of the John Wick franchise, is onboard to write the series.
There was still hope that there'd be a new game in the franchise revealed at E3 2021, especially after going nearly a decade without one. Okay, maybe there weren't, but hope springs eternal for Splinter Cell fans. Eventually, Ubisoft came forward and claimed that the director’s statement was just a joke.There were high hopes for Sam Fisher heading into Saturday's Ubisoft Forward. Fans of “Splinter Cell” could also remember the time Julian Gerighty, one of the creative directors of Ubisoft, directly saying that he was working on a new “Splinter Cell” title. Later Ubisoft said the tweet was for the cameo appearance of Sam Fisher in the “Ghost Recon: Wildlands,” which happened a while back. #SamFisher /fTsRnCQa7d- Ubisoft España November 8, 2019 Hace falta entender la oscuridad para poder hacerle frente. The post shows Sam Fisher is his usual look with the texts that say, “It is necessary to understand the darkness in order to face it.” Interestingly, the tweet did not appear on other channels of the company. Talks about a new “Splinter cell” game strengthened when Ubisoft Spain posted a mysterious photo on its Twitter account. Beland’s new role in the company is not about working on a particular game but on helping the entire company in its portfolio. It can be recalled that Ubisoft revamped the team for more significant differentiation over multiple but seemingly similar titles. It was rumored a few weeks ago that Ubisoft might release the VR version of "Assassin's Creed" and "Splinter Cell" in Oculus.
According to VGC, Beland is now the vice president of the studio’s editorial team. The creative director is now a part of Ubisoft’s new editorial team, which saw some huge changes as of late. He left in 2019 for “Fortnite” and Epic Games but now has returned a few months after his departure.īeland’s return to Ubisoft renews hope on the development of a new “Splinter Cell” game. He is the creative director of the last couple of “Splinter Cell” titles. Lately, however, Ubisoft shared that Maxime Beland has come back. The last “Splinter Cell” game was introduced in PlayStation 3 as “Blacklist.” Apart from the cameo appearance of the game’s protagonist Sam Fisher in “Ghost Recon: Wildlands,” he has been missing in action in the current generation PlayStation gaming console. Over the years, fans of the popular award-winning stealth video title “Splinter Cell” have been requesting for a new title. A new report, however, hints of a promising development that could very well point to the development of a new “Splinter Cell” title.Ubisoft has not yet revealed anything associated with the new “Splinter Cell”.Over the past months, rumors about a new “Splinter Cell” game has been rife online.