Splinter Cell Remake Still in Development Despite The Cancelation Rumors, Says Insider

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  • Splinter Cell Remake was announced back in 2021, but recently, Ubisoft went silent on it. 
  • Due to the silence and the company’s current condition, fans were concerned that it got quietly canceled. 
  • However, as per an insider, the remake is still in development and uses the Snowdrop Engine. 

It was announced in 2021 that the Splinter Cell remake is being developed by Ubisoft Toronto. The remake has had a lot of hype and anticipation behind it, but lately, we haven’t much regarding it from Ubisoft. 

The company is in turmoil, and due to this condition, there were rumors that the remake has been quietly canceled. However, fans should rest assured that this isn’t the case at all. Just recently, an insider revealed that the remake is making progress at Ubisoft and is being built in the Snowdrop Engine

Why it matters: Splinter Cell, released back in 2002, is still praised to this date for its stealth. While Ubisoft is updating the story for modern audiences, fans still appreciate it, bringing one of the old classics. 

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Despite The Rumors, The Remake Seems To Be Still in Active Development

One of the most reliable industry insiders has recently revealed that the remake has not been canceled, and it is making progress. He also revealed that the game is being developed under the codename North, and the team is using the Snowdrop engine. 

The Splinter Cell Remake is making progress at Ubisoft despite rumors that the game has been quietly canceled. sources have confirmed that the game is being built in the Snowdrop Engine.

-Industry Insider

The insider has a track record of accuracy, which makes this information pretty believable. The previous Splinter Cell games were developed via Unreal Engine 2 and 2.5, so the remake now uses the Snowdrop Engine

For reference, this engine was used to develop games like The Division 2, Star Wars Outlaws, and Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora. 

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Splinter Cell Remake is One of the Most Hyped Remakes of All Time

Previously Ubisoft Toronto also faced some layoffs, and the recent condition of Ubisoft had the fandom worried about the Splinter Cell Remake. However, they don’t have to worry anymore as the remake is being developed.

Previously, the remake was expected to be released in 2025-26, but the insider has suggested that it is more likely to be released in 2026. However, the release window hasn’t been confirmed, so it can be changed at any time. 

What do you think about the remake still being in active development? Are you excited about it? Let us know in the comment section below or join the discussion on Tech4Gamers’ official forums.

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