Report Provides More Details on Splinter Cell Remake Development

Report Provides More Details on Splinter Cell Remake Development

Key Takeaways

  • The Splinter Cell remake by Ubisoft, code-named “North,” is allegedly still in development using the Snowdrop engine.
  • Despite persistent rumors, including rumors of cancellation, Ubisoft is making progress on the remake.
  • The remake aims to revitalize the franchise and breathe new life into the stealth action genre.

As a long-time fan of the Sam Fisher saga, I must admit that the prospect of a new Splinter Cell remake has kept me on the edge of my seat since its announcement. I remember playing the original game back in 2004, sneaking around shadows with my trusty night vision goggles, and the thrill of taking down enemies without being detected still gives me goosebumps.


Enthusiasts eagerly awaiting Ubisoft’s modern-day remake of Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell might find solace in knowing that the game is indeed being worked on. The rumors about the Splinter Cell remake have been circulating since 2021, but official details have yet to be revealed beyond these persistent whispers, with some speculating that development may have halted entirely.

Despite years passing since the last official entry in the franchise, Splinter Cell: Blacklist, Splinter Cell remains an iconic tactical action brand. The adventures of Splinter Cell operative Sam Fisher are so famous that the character himself has been included in other games as a legendary cameo. Sam Fisher was present in recent Ghost Recon games Wildlands and Breakpoint, calling the titular ghost operatives “friends in the region.” Even his iconic glowing green night vision goggles were used as inspiration for a Destiny 2 Splinter Cell custom outfit created by a fan.

For those eagerly anticipating an authentic fresh take on the Splinter Cell franchise, patience might still be required. According to Insider Gaming, Ubisoft is persistently working on a Splinter Cell remake, contradicting speculations about its termination due to broader financial concerns within the company. The Splinter Cell remake is reportedly moving forward with development.

Splinter Cell Remake Reportedly Using Snowdrop Engine at Ubisoft

According to Insider Gaming’s report, the Splinter Cell remake is being developed under the codename “North.” This game is believed to be utilizing Ubisoft’s Snowdrop engine, as suggested by their sources. The Star Wars Outlaws open-world action adventure and many other recent major Ubisoft titles have also employed this engine. Notably, the Snowdrop engine has been instrumental in creating the intricate settings of post-apocalyptic US cities in the Tom Clancy’s The Division series, as well as the immersive forests and exotic landscapes of Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora.

It’s reassuring to learn that Ubisoft seems to be advancing on the project, despite numerous and assorted rumors surrounding the remake of Splinter Cell causing unease. While Ubisoft is predominantly recognized for massive open-world games currently, a successful Splinter Cell remake could act as a nostalgic nod to the company’s past prowess in crafting finely polished linear mission-based experiences. If it proves a success, this remake may breathe new life into the franchise and reinvigorate the stealth action genre, which has seen scant releases from significant publishers over the last few years.

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2024-10-11 06:14