Splinter Cell Remake officially confirmed by ubisoft: will set the foundations of the future of the saga
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Finally, something that seemed impossible is confirmed! Ubisoft has made official the development of a new game of Splinter Cell, after receiving green light to begin its development at the Ubisoft Toronto offices. More specifically, it will be a remake of the original game of 2002.
As indicated from the Ubisoft itself, the game will be rebuilt from zero using the Ubisoft Snowdrop engine, the same motor that is used to develop Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, as well as the next game Star Ubisoft wars, to offer a new generation experience and a use of dynamic lighting, so important in the saga.
In this way, the creators of the game have spoken about the approach to the work that, as we say, is a remake of the original game and not a remaster. In fact, its creators explain the difference.
The original Splinter Cell has many amazing and revolutionary things at the time it came out, 19 years ago. The public of the game now has an even more refined palate. So, I think it has to be a remake instead of a remaster. Although We are still in the early stages of development, what we are trying to do is make sure that the spirit of the first games remains intact, in all the ways they gave Splinter Cell their identity. So, while we build it from scratch, we will update it Visually, as well as some design elements to match the convenience and expectations of the player, and we will keep it linear as the original games, says Matt West.
At the technical level, they indicate that Snowdrop is a tested modern AAA engine. It allows content creators and programmers to try things quickly, see what works and, ultimately, to find success. I think that is one of its main advantages, which allows us to quickly find the modern equivalent of that central Game of Splinter Cell.
Although there are still no details, GamePlay or images, the study is hiring employees and ensure that, with this remake, will build the solid foundations for the future of the Saga Splinter Cell.
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