Ubisoft finally clears up what's going on with Splinter Cell, and whether a new game is on the way
Ubisoft's Yves Guillemot explains why we haven't had a new Splinter Cell game since 2013
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It's been six years since the last entry in Ubisoft's acclaimed stealth franchise, Splinter Cells, and - as you might imagine - fans are starting to get impatient. We heard rumours last year of a new sequel in the works, but that came and went without an announcement, while several Easter eggs in the likes of Assassin's Creed: Odyssey and The Division 2 appear to be nothing more than cheeky winks to the wider Ubiverse.
Now, in an interview with IGN, Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot has finally offered some clarity on what's going on with the Tom Clancy IP and its lead character Sam Fischer, who was last seen bemoaning the death of the Metal Gear franchise in Ghost Recon: Wildlands in 2017.
“When you create a game, you have to make sure you will come with something that will be different enough from what you did before,” Guillemot told IGN, explaining that the "last time we did a Splinter Cell, we had lots of pressure from all the fans saying, ‘Don’t change it; don’t do this; don’t do that.’ So some of the teams were more anxious to work on the brand.”
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Guillemot is, of course, referring to 2013's Splinter Cell: Blacklist, which divided fans over its action-oriented direction and cinematic style compared to the stripped back stealth focus of its predecessors. Despite expressing caution at returning to the franchise so hastily following that backlash however, Guillemot promises that Ubisoft hasn't forgotten Sam Fischer outright.
“Now there are some things and some people that are now looking at the brand; taking care of the brand." teased the CEO. "At one point you will see something but I can’t say more than that." Could a new Splinter Cell be one of the unannounced E3 2019 games about to debut this summer? It's unlikely, given that both the rumoured Watch Dogs 3 and Beyond Good & Evil 2 are both on Ubisoft's plate right now, but don't count out the return of Mr. Sam Fischer just yet...
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