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Ubisoft announced with great fanfare a remake of Splinter Cell at the end of 2021. Players are excited and full of expectations for the project, as Sam Fisher will finally return after a long absence.
Little by little, more details about the remake are emerging and there is information that may concern long-time fans of the stealth and espionage franchise: Ubisoft plans to modify the original story to present it to a modern audience. This is revealed by a job vacancy that the study published to find a screenwriter to work on the remake.
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Ubisoft will modify Splinter Cell to take it to new fans
On its official site, Ubisoft posted a vacancy for the long-awaited project. It specifies that they will use the first title in the franchise as a basis to develop a remake that will have an updated story. This in order to make the characters more authentic and credible.
“Using the first set of Splinter Cell as a base, we are rewriting and updating history for a modern audience. We want to keep the spirit and themes of the original game while exploring our characters and world to make them more authentic and believable.”
Ubisoft also mentions that the one chosen for the position will work with an entire narrative team and help create a “cohesive and compelling experience for a new audience of fans” of the franchise.
The news is already generating doubts among the followers of Sam Fisher and his adventures, since it is not entirely clear what kind of changes the company will make or what implications they will have in the universe of the saga. We will have to wait to find out more about it.
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