Related: Why Splinter Cell Still Hasn't Gotten A New Game Announcement Tying in the offices players already are familiar with from the non-pirate sections of Assassin's Creed: Black Flag would be even more enjoyable - and offer Sam little opportunities to hide in the shadows, which could lead to exciting gameplay situations. The company is already known for high-tech security and a penchant for dangerous or powerful secrets, and Sam would be the perfect person (besides a highly trained Assassin) to sneak into a present-day Templar stronghold. While it's unlikely Ubisoft would make an entire game based around the Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell and the Assassin's Creed franchise crossing over together, it could make for some enjoyable references if Sam Fisher had to at least spend one mission infiltrating an Abstergo office. What This New Splinter Cell Game Could Be About Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Revelations.
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Splinter Cell: Conviction and Splinter Cell: Blacklist, conversely, roll off the tongue a bit easier but are less intriguing. Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell is already quite a long name, and adding in the extra characters and syllables to reach Pandora Tomorrow or Double Agent feels a little excessive. Related: Splinter Cell: Blacklist Writer Wants A SequelĪfter so many seemingly randomized subtitles, it can be difficult to come up with something that feels both unique and marketable.
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Following the first novel (also called simply Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell) in 2004, books like Operation Barracuda, Checkmate, Fallout, Endgame, and Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Blacklist: Aftermath seem to imply that this particular naming system is a series preference, and players can expect any new Splinter Cell games - if they aren't just called Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell once again - will follow the same pattern. It isn't just the Splinter Cell games which have followed this pattern the Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell novels each have their own subtitles as well. The first sequel to Splinter Cell, Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow, established this trend, and it was followed by game names such as Chaos Theory, Double Agent, Conviction, and, most recently, Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Blacklist. With a new Splinter Cell game reportedly on the horizon, what new subtitle will Ubisoft use next? There have already been a lot of Tom Clancy's Splinter Cellsequels, and instead of following a numerical titling system each new game has instead been accompanied by a subtitle.