Speaking of the famous stealth agents in the video game industry, there is Snake “Uncle Snake” in the east and Sam Fisher “Uncle Sam” in the west. It’s a pity that the former has no hope for the development of the sequel because the producer Hideo Kojima left Konami; while the latter’s linear level is useless under the open world map copied and pasted by UBISOFT, and can only be played in the same Tom Clancy’s universe.
Just when the players thought that they would never see Uncle Sam’s independent work again, UBISOFT was surprised to announce today that it will launch a remake of “Spy Sea”. This work will be based on the original “Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell” released in 2002, and it will be a Remake rather than a purely high-definition remaster, and will continue the linear level architecture.
The remastered version of this work will be handed over to the leading Ubisoft Toronto leaders who have developed the latest series “Spy Sea: Blacklist” and “Watch Dogs: Legion of Liberty” and many “Polar Trenches” series. “The Division” series and “Avatar” are the same Snowdrop engine. However, this work is currently only in the early production stage, and it will take some time to officially launch.
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