The Splinter Cell remake could be Ubisoft’s next surprise, as updated banners from the developer suggest.
Rumor or Reality?
During the past few hours, anticipation among Splinter Cell fans has increased even more, with the possible appearance of the long-awaited remake of Sam Fisher’s first adventure atUbisoft Forward 2024.
The recent announcement of the digital presentation for June 10 has fueled the flames of its followers, especially after detecting a change on Ubisoft Toronto’s Facebook page that has caught the attention of the most attentive fans.

The new and sudden header image of the account has sparked a flood of speculation among Splinter Cell franchise followers. This move has led many to believe that it could be a nod or hint related to the Splinter Cell Remake, especially considering the lack of updates on the project since 2022.
Speculation and Future About Splinter Cell Remake
Although we don’t have a definitive guarantee that the remake will be presented at theUbisoft Forward 2024event, it makes sense for Ubisoft to take advantage of the opportunity to show something related to the franchise.
The developer and publisher have been transparent about the challenges they are facing, which could explain the need to fill the gap with new releases like Assassin’s Creed: Mirage. In this context, an update on the highly anticipated Splinter Cell Remake would be a good move for Ubisoft to stay relevant. The last update on the Splinter Cell remake dates back to 2022, when the game’s development was still in its early stages.

Ubisoft stated that the release date was still far off, as the title was being completely rebuilt “from scratch.” Additionally, they mentioned that the story of the remake would be rewritten and updated to appeal to a modern audience.
With the Ubisoft Forward 2024 date on the horizon, it remains to be seen if this speculation will become reality. While there is no official confirmation of the presence of the Splinter Cell Remake at the event, signs point to the possibility that Yves Guillemot’s team will have something prepared for fans of the iconic stealth franchise. We will find out on June 10th.
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