The BBC is making a new Splinter Cell, but it’s not what you think

The new Splinter Cell adapts the Firewall novel to a new format, and its creators hope it represents a new future for game stories

A new Splinter Cell is debuting on BBC, but it’s not a stealth game, movie, or even a new TV show. Pilgrim author Sebastian Baczkiewicz is adapting the Splinter Cell: Firewall novel, itself based on the Splinter Cell games, into a multipart audio drama, with new installments releasing every week on BBC Radio 4 and the Sounds podcast (thanks BBC News).

“The genius of this is that no-one actually thought it was possible, but I always think of anything in radio in a very visual way,” Baczkiewicz said. “I’m not sitting here thinking how it will sound, but rather what does it look like, what’s happening in the scene and what are people doing.

“With access to all the sound effects from the game we were able to bed the drama into the world of the game – and show fans that we’re not leaving the game behind, instead we’re slap bang in the middle of the action.”

Andonis Anthony plays protagonist Sam Fisher, a departure from the actor’s usual role as Russ Jones in the long-running radio series The Archers. While turning a video game into a radio show seems like a drastic departure from the current trend of TV shows – The Last of Us on HBO, for example, or the recently-announced God of War Amazon series – critic Ali Plumb told BBC the move is a sensible way to reach previously untapped audiences.

“From podcasts to music, TV, movies, games and audiobooks – frankly its tricky for anyone to cut through the noise,” Plumb said. “The art of finding intellectual property, using the built-in fan base of that property and engaging with them in something you want to say about the world is the trick that many creative people are trying to do.”

Ubisoft is also working on a Splinter Cell remake, while Netflix has an anime adaptation in development, not unlike the streaming giant produced with CD Projekt RED’s Cyberpunk Edgerunners series.

Written by Josh Broadwell on behalf of GLHF

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A Splinter Cell remake is officially in the works

Sam Fisher, standing by.

Ubisoft has announced a Splinter Cell remake.

Rumors of a new entry in the long-running stealth series swirled about recently, but it’s official now. Ubisoft Toronto is developing the game, which will utilize the company’s new Snowdrop engine that’s also powering the forthcoming Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora and a yet to be revealed Star Wars title.

The Splinter Cell remake is still in early development, but that hasn’t stopped Ubisoft from sharing a teaser video regarding the project. Ubisoft Toronto is passionate about the franchise, both about how innovative the original game was and how they plan to modernize the formula. 

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Written by Kyle Campbell on behalf of GLHF.

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A new ‘Splinter Cell’ might be in development at Ubisoft

Rumors are swirling about Sam fisher’s return!

That’s right, a new mainline entry in the Splinter Cell series is in development, Video Games Chronicle  reported Tuesday

According to Video Games Chronicle’s  two independent sources, this new Splinter Cell  is likely not being developed by Ubisoft Montreal — the studio responsible for fan-favorite entries Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory  and the original Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell. However, it’s unknown as to which teams within Ubisoft are behind it. 

The report also claims there’s a chance this new Splinter Cell  might see an announcement next year, though the chances of that happening are slim as the game is apparently in the very early stages of production. 

There hasn’t been a mainline game in this in over eight years, with the last entry being Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Blacklist in 2013. 

There’s nothing else known about the alleged new Splinter Cell title at this time, but it’s safe to say fans have wanted this for a while now. After all, this series, along with Rainbow Six  and Ghost Recon  helped popularize the Tom Clancy brand within video games. So it’d be great to see it come back! 

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