In addition, Ubisoft Toronto also revealed the first official concept images of the remake, which you can see below.
Devs in the video are also Splinter Cell fans who expressed their passion and excitement for the remake. They gave a simple overview of how things will work in this remake. First, they cleared that this would not be a simple remaster of the original game. Instead, it will be an entirely built-from-scratch project, improving not only the visuals of the game but the stealth mechanics and gameplay of the Splinter Cell remake will be reworked completely. On top of that, the remake’s plot will also be reimagined for the modern-day audience. However, this was already public knowledge as a while ago, a job posting on Ubisoft’s website was spotted looking for a scriptwriter to adjust the story of the classic for the modern-day audience. Yeah, we’re aiming to create this top-tier remake and push quality as much as possible. This should help us set a good foundation for the franchise going forward”, Zavian Porter, Associate Level Design Director added. The lighting will also be improved to give the protagonist a stealthier approach than before, but the game’s AI will also be bumped to balance the gameplay. However, with the improved AI, the dev team still wants to give the players an upper hand to de-escalate the conflict once spotted by the AI soldiers; this was implemented in the later games of the Splinter Cell series, but it looks like it is making its way to the remake of the original game. Devs also assured the fans that the real essence of the original Splinter Cell from 2002 would be visible in the remake. Splinter Cell Remake will utilize the latest hardware and technology to deliver a fresh experience for the fans with the power of Snowdrop Engine. However, the team has also mentioned that the remake is very early in development, and the team will go in the dark for a while to solely focus on the remake, and we might not hear many details about it anytime soon. Not only the remake of the original game is in the works, and an animated series for Splinter Cell is also said to be in the making at Netflix.
About Splinter Cell
Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell series was once considered Ubisoft’s flagship franchise; not only was it a fan favorite, but it was a commercial success as well. The franchise managed to sell over 31 million copies worldwide by 2011. Although the series has been dormant since 2013. Undoubtedly it is exciting for Splinter Cell fans, as a remake of the original game is on the way, and they will experience the journey of Sam Fisher once again. So, what are your thoughts about this? Are you excited about the Splinter Cell remake? Let us know in the comment section below. Quoted Text used in the article is transcribed by Insider Gaming