The Splinter Cell remake pushes the stealth standards
Enemies in Splinter Cell Remake may be able to identify the gamer through reflections in windows, mirrors, and more.
The game Splinter Cell Remake can be considered one of the most prominent works in the production of Ubisoft, which many fans are waiting to experience. Considering that Ubisoft will hold the Ubisoft Forward showcase on June 10, 2024, there is a possibility that a new trailer of this game will be shown. However, now a leaker has released new details on the stealth mechanics of the Splinter Cell remake.
As noted leaker Visceral claimed, Splinter Cell Remake will use beamed reflections in its stealth gameplay. Although this technology has been used in many games, it seems that Ubisoft wants to take a step forward with beam tracking. The leaker explains that in this version, enemies will be able to identify gamers by reflecting images in windows, mirrors, and more.
This changes the way you encounter enemies and increases the impact of the environment on the gameplay. Although the Splinter Cell remake is likely to have the marking system of the previous versions, beam tracking can come to the aid of gamers and help them identify enemies faster. The Splinter Cell series is among the best stealth works; Therefore, it is not surprising to see innovations in the gameplay of the Splinter Cell remake with the use of re-tracing.
Ubisoft's job posting in 2022 hinted at making changes to the Splinter Cell Remake story: “We're using the first Splinter Cell game as a basis to rewrite and update the story for today's audience. While maintaining the nature and content of the original game, we will examine the characters and the world to make them unique and more believable. As a writer, you join the storytelling team and help create a cohesive and engaging narrative experience."
Splinter Cell remake with Snowdrop game engine for PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X Xbox Series S is developed. This version promises to deliver eye-catching visuals and improved stealth gameplay. The development team hopes to make it possible to complete the game without having to kill a single enemy. Although the release date of the game is not known, Tom Henderson says that fans should not wait until 2025 or 2026 to experience it.
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