New Splinter Cell Remake Rumors and Leaks Explained

New Splinter Cell Remake Rumors and Leaks Explained

As a seasoned Splinter Cell fanatic who’s spent countless hours sneaking around shadows and taking down enemies with precision, I can’t help but feel a mix of excitement and apprehension regarding Ubisoft’s remake project. On one hand, the prospect of a fresh take on the original game is tantalizing, particularly when compared to more modern stealth-action games. However, the prolonged silence and lack of concrete information has left fans like me biting our nails, fearing that the remake could be another case of Development Hell, as we’ve seen with titles like Beyond Good and Evil 2.


2021 saw Ubisoft announcing plans for a remake of the first Splinter Cell game, which sparked mixed reactions among the franchise’s followers. On one side, the prospect of reimagining the original Splinter Cell, which appears somewhat outdated compared to contemporary stealth-action games such as Metal Gear Solid V, is intriguing and full of potential. However, Ubisoft’s choice to remake the initial, legendary edition instead of launching a brand new installment in the series could symbolize the caution exhibited by the AAA industry when it comes to novel concepts.

The chatter regarding the forthcoming Splinter Cell project has been minimal since its unveiling, possibly due to the scarcity of new details that have surfaced. Ubisoft is keeping mum about the project and hasn’t released any gameplay footage yet, leading some to fear that it may end up like Beyond Good and Evil 2, trapped in Development Limbo. Moreover, Ubisoft’s troubles with games such as Star Wars Outlaws have stirred speculation that the company is avoiding high-budget productions. These apprehensions have been amplified by recent whispers and leaks, which suggest a complex outlook for Splinter Cell’s future.

Splinter Cell Remake Rumors Laid Bare

Leaks Spell Bad News for the Splinter Cell Remake

Brazilian journalist Pedro Henrique Lutti Lippe, known for his accurate predictions like the delay of Switch 2 to 2025, recently shared some insights regarding the current state of the Splinter Cell remake. According to Lippe, there have been internal delays due to various development issues, and as a result, no specific release date has been set yet. This news might disappoint fans eagerly waiting for the game, given that it’s rumored to have been in production for several years already.

Lippe’s claims seem to hold water as, while Ubisoft is understandably opaque about its development process, the departure of the Splinter Cell remake’s director, David Grivel, just a year after its official announcement seems like a bad portent. Grivel leaving Ubisoft was part of a larger talent exodus from the company a few years ago, which may have had other negative knock-on effects for the Splinter Cell remake, though this is just speculation. As with any leak, Lippe’s statements should be taken with a grain of salt, but the tumultuous state of Ubisoft in 2024 lends his claims credence.

In May 2024, Grivel went back to Ubisoft, but it’s uncertain whether he continues to lead the revamp of the Splinter Cell game.

Splinter Cell Blacklist Remaster Rumors

Despite not being generally recognized as the top “Splinter Cell” game, there are rumors that Ubisoft could be developing a remastered version of “Splinter Cell Blacklist”. These rumors originate from Lippe, who suggested that the remaster was initially set to be unveiled this summer and then released towards the end of 2024. However, as the announcement didn’t materialize, it remains uncertain whether this project is still in progress or if it’s experiencing a delay like the larger “Splinter Cell” remake.

It’s quite intriguing to consider the remaster of Blacklist, given that it was released as recently as 2013. One might argue that other titles, such as Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory, which are more cherished and could potentially gain more from enhanced visuals and performance, would have been a better candidate for the remaster treatment.

As a devoted fan, I find myself pondering some intriguing points regarding the current status and upcoming direction of the Splinter Cell franchise, which has been on my wishlist for quite some time now. While a remake or remastered version might temporarily satisfy some cravings, it may not entirely fulfill the anticipation we’ve held for so long. The recent speculation about the delay in releasing the remake could potentially lead to its cancellation altogether. However, if accompanied by a revamped Blacklist, this combo could serve as the much-needed spark to rekindle the series, paving the path for an authentic sequel in due time.

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2024-10-02 13:33