"The last time we did a Splinter Cell, we had lots of pressure from all the fans actually saying, ‘Don’t change it, don’t do this, don’t do that,’ so some of the teams were more anxious to work on the brand," Guillemot told the publication. However, back in 2019, Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot did suggest in an interview with IGN that the publisher was ready to revive the series again. The series' protagonist Sam Fisher has appeared in Rainbow Six Siege as an Operator and, last year, Ubisoft announced a new Splinter Cell VR game - but there's been no official word on a fully-fledged new series entry. Since then, fans have been crying out for a new Splinter Cell game, but have consistently been disappointed. The last mainline Splinter Cell game, Splinter Cell: Blacklist, was released back in 2013, meaning it's been eight years since we've seen a new mainline entry in the stealth-action series.
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