Unfortunately, there wasn’t much about the title at the moment, but the studio is currently hiring for the game (see the tweet below) and the fact that it will still be running on the same engine as Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora and Ubisoft’s next Star Wars game. In a post on this blog, Ubisoft says that the game will deliver new-generation images and gameplay, with dynamic lighting and shadows the series has known for. In an interview with three developer working on the project creative director Chris Auty, the producer Matt West and the technical producer Peter Handrinos revealed several interesting facts about the title. Ubisoft, for example, looks at this game as a remake rather than a remaster. It’s still at its peak and the original game stealth action redefined direction will be carried forward. Take the full interview from this link. With this in mind, the Splinter Cell remake is likely to be more stealth-oriented than the action-oriented Blacklist. A third Echelon stand by. Sadly, a remake of Splinter Cell is underway at the @UbisoftToronto. Learn more about the project and how you can join the team: http://t.co/XOeGAfS7ac pic.twitter.com/9gqZZ9OyJ9 OyJ9 yZZZH/. Ubisoft (@Ubisoft) December 15, 2021 The year since the release of Splinter Cell Blacklists was around 8.5 years old, so Sam Fisher is almost certain to be returning. In 2004 the first Splinter Cell was released across multiple platforms, which at that time redefined the stealth genre. Ubisoft: Image credit Source: @Ubisoft.