Ubisoft is remaking the original Splinter Cell

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The 2002 game, which was known for its stealth, will be retained in the remake, but it will be more comfortable to play for modern players. The company says it will use the Snowdrop engine it co-developed to take advantage of the tech offered by new consoles.

The remake won't be open-world according to the announcement post. There will be linear levels where every square inch is part of a choice or directly offers a choice. The team working on the game has said that it will have updated visuals, as well as changes to some of the design elements, to make the game match player comfort and expectations.

It is still very early for the game, but it has been approved.

While the initial response from fans seems to be cautiously optimistic, it isn't time to start holding your breath for a release date; in its Q&A, one of the game's producers says that it's not time to start holding your breath for a release date. It seems like it could be a bit before the team is even assembled to work on the game, given that the promotional material for the game is plastered all over it.

Blacklist, the first game in the franchise, was the first game that the studio shipped. It worked on games like Far Cry 5 and 6.

If you want to learn more about the original game, you can watch a video with some of the team behind it. You can see it below.