Not exact matches
A new, seven - minute long trailer for
Splinter Cell: Blacklist provides a thorough look at the title's single - player campaign, co-op
content, and...
A new, seven - minute long trailer for
Splinter Cell: Blacklist provides a thorough look at the title's single - player campaign, co-op
content, and Spies vs. Mercs multiplayer mode.
Either way, as a piece of free
content and hopefully a sign that Ubisoft will announce a new
Splinter Cell game this year (hopefully with the return of Micheal Ironside's voice as seen here) this is all good and worth checking out even if it's rather brief.
The event was announced early last week — when Microsoft noted that Project Natal as well as Alan Wake, Crackdown 2, Fable III, Halo: Reach,
Splinter Cell: Conviction, Final Fantasy XIII, Xbox Live's Game Room and new
content for Left 4 Dead 2 will making appearances — and will take place next Thursday, on February 11.
The games are also being ported from the PC versions of
Splinter Cell which matches one of Ubisoft's «main goals to provide the players with the best possible
content,» according to Monney.
Beginning today, as part of Special Operation I — the first major update in the second year of post-launch
content for Wildlands — players swill be able to team up with Tom Clancy's
Splinter Cell «s iconic Sam Fisher and help him complete his new high - risk infiltration mission in the fictional future Bolvia.