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Years after the release of Splinter Cell: Blacklist, Ubisoft has announced that a remake of the kickoff Splinter Jail cell is in evolution. Rumors of a new Splinter Cell accept been around for a while, with the most contempo claim before the game's annunciation being that the new game would feature an open up world like to Halo Infinite'southward. As the game is even so a manner out, not much was revealed well-nigh its content during its declaration, but the Game Producer Matt West did accost the game's structure in an interview accompanying the proclamation.

While certain parts of the game will be updated, West stated that the remake would follow a linear structure, similar to the ane present in the original games. To further dispel any rumors of an open-globe structure, Westward further stated that the squad will "not make [Splinter Cell] open up world."

By "original games," W is likely referring to the initial four games in the Splinter Jail cell series: Splinter Prison cell, Pandora Tomorrow, Anarchy Theory, and Double Amanuensis. It remains to exist seen which of these games the remake'south structure most resembles. While all of these games are relatively linear, the latter games, starting time with Anarchy Theory, had far larger levels featuring multiple paths for players to accept in accomplishing their objectives. The ii games that followed Double Agent — Conviction and Blacklist — were more linear and action-based than the previous titles.