The Splinter Cell remake will have a story rewritten “for a modern-day audience”




A current job itemizing at Ubisoft appears to recommend that the Splinter Cell remake is being written with fashionable audiences in thoughts.


Final 12 months, Ubisoft introduced {that a} remake of the unique Splinter Cell is in growth, coming from the studio that developed Far Cry 6. Nothing has actually been revealed since then, as is commonly par for the course in relation to online game bulletins. However as noticed by PlayStation Universe, we’ve got extra of an concept of how the sport might be completely different from the unique because of a current scriptwriter job itemizing.


“Utilizing the primary Splinter Cell sport as our basis we’re rewriting and updating the story for a modern-day viewers,” reads the itemizing’s description. “We need to maintain the spirit and themes of the unique sport whereas exploring our characters and the world to make them extra genuine and plausible. As a scriptwriter at Ubisoft Toronto, you’ll be a part of the narrative workforce and assist create a cohesive and compelling narrative expertise for a brand new viewers of Splinter Cell followers.”


On the time of the sport’s announcement, producer Matt West did talk about how the sport is particularly a remake and never a remaster, noting how the workforce needs to “ensure the spirit of the early video games stays intact, in the entire ways in which gave early Splinter Cell its id.”


It is also going to be linear like the unique video games versus open world, so it is clear that Ubisoft is large on conserving unique followers glad, however need to herald new followers too.


Just lately, Ubisoft introduced a spread of video games, together with a bunch of Murderer Creeds just like the leaked Mirage, Codename Purple which brings the collection to Japan, Codename Hexe which is is being led by former Splinter Cell author Clint Hocking, and Codename Jade, a cellular solely title set in China.