Tom Clancys Splinter Cell is one of the most popular shooter games out there, with the series growing a fan base who prefers to win a more tactical espionage edge in first-person shooters. Splinter Cell is one of the most popular shooter video games franchises in the history of Tom Clancy, and was released by the first of the arcade games that were born in the Ninja. At @Ubisoft toronto, the third Echelon stand-by. Learn more about the project and how it can be done in this project:https://t.co/XOeGAfS7ac pic.twitter.com/9gqZEJ9OyJ Ubisoft (@Ubisoft) December 15, 2021 The series stars espionage agent Sam Fisher, who works for the Third Echelon, fictional black-ops. The first game came out in 2002, and the franchise had been receiving a steady release until Splinter Cell: Blacklist in 2013. The sequel was sadly discontinued, due to the time being the first major announcement of the series. Ubisoft has worked on Blacklist, Watch Dogs: Legion and the final two games in Far Cry. The Snowdrop engine was developed by Ubisoft to create a new generation of visuals. The engine is currently being used to develop the new Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora game, and the untitled Star Wars title Ubisoft is working on.