Splinter Cell remake updates story ‘for modern audiences’
of splinter cell remake It will be rewritten to be more relevant to the “modern audience”.
a Screenwriter job vacancies discovered by PSUs has revealed some details about the upcoming Splinter Cell game. It seems to rewrite and update the original.
It reads, “Using the first Splinter Cell game as a foundation, we’re rewriting and updating the story for modern audiences.” “We want to keep the spirit and themes of the original game, but explore the characters and the world to make it more authentic and believable.”
splinter cell Originally released in 2002, it introduced Sam Fisher, an NSA black ops agent investigating the disappearance of two CIA officers. As the story unfolds, Sam finds himself in the middle of a politically intriguing conspiracy as the world teeters on the brink of all-out war. It’s up to Sam to use his stealth abilities to avert a global crisis.
Now that Crisis appears to have a more modern spin, though it’s not clear what form that will take.
“As a scriptwriter at Ubisoft Toronto, I will be joining the Narrative team to help create cohesive and engaging narrative experiences for new audiences of Splinter Cell fans,” reads the list.
Since then, little has been revealed about the project. A remake was announced last year..
IGN’s Splinter Cell Original Review gave it a 9.4/10 and said: , and the sheer amount of style, panache, and coolness that comes with it, makes Splinter Cell a valid and worthy addition to every patient and intelligent gamer’s collection. ”
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