The world of military thrillers and espionage may never be the same after Tom Clancy's passing, but the outpouring of support from the gaming industry shows a lot of love for the man behind franchises like Rainbow Six and Ghost Recon.
Sam Fisher is back and is rarin' to go on some more special ops. This time, he'll have the help of some old friends, as well as some new ones, in order to stop a deadly plot hatched by a terrorist group that calls themselves The Engineers. Should you turn off all the lights, flip on your night vision goggles and play Splinter Cell: Blacklist? Or is it a title that's better off alone in the dark?
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We're just one week away from the return of Sam Fisher in Splinter Cell: Blacklist, and to continue the hype train, Ubisoft has released a lengthy video detailing a bit of the cooperative multiplayer.
The latest trailer for Splinter Cell: Blacklist is all about the mysterious threat Sam Fisher will face, and gives us a more cinematic look at the upcoming sequel.
Ubisoft Toronto's studio head Jade Raymond discussed why Splinter Cell fell out of favor with the gaming public, and how the studio hopes to rectify that with Splinter Cell: Blacklist.