Splinter Cell has a very sneaky action style that learns a lot from previous successful series like Thief or Metal Gear Solid. In a recent...

Splinter Cell has a very sneaky action style that learns a lot from previous successful series like Thief or Metal Gear Solid.
In a recent Facebook announcement, they signed an agreement to develop exclusive VR titles for Ubisoft's famous game series Assassin Creed and Splinter Cell. According to reports from The Information, the world's largest social network is looking to develop games related to popular game series. The goal is to try to attract the attention of gamers to its Oculus Rift virtual reality glasses.

Facebook bought Oculus, the developer of Oculus Rift virtual reality glasses in 2014. But facing fierce competition from other virtual reality glasses manufacturers such as Valve and HTC. So the sales of Oculus Rift virtual reality glasses are not very high. So signing with Ubisoft to develop a proprietary VR game is Facebook's strength. It aims to encourage users as well as gamers to care about their virtual reality glasses.

If true, the report is good news for fans of the famous game series Splinter Cell. Ubisoft has repeatedly hinted that Sam Fisher (the main character in the game) might have something new. However, the spy has yet to make a move at E3 2019. Except for appearing in a Tom Clancy's Elite Squad mobile game, the gaming community and fans are disappointed. A new Splinter Cell VR game dedicated to the Oculus Rift virtual reality glasses may not sound attractive. However, this is still considered good news for fans of the famous game series Splinter Cell.

Neither Ubisoft nor Oculus commented on this potential partnership. But assuming these VR titles are being developed, gamers will have to wait a long time to have a chance to experience a completely new Splinter Cell game.
It is known that Splinter Cell takes the player to follow the footsteps of Sam Fisher, a talented agent of the Third Division's anti-terrorism force, which is part of the US National Security Agency. After the success of this first version, Ubisoft realized its potential and turned Splinter Cell into a popular game that continues today, with the latest title being the Spinter Cell: Blacklist released in 2013.

Splinter Cell has a very sneaky action style that learns a lot from previous successful series like Thief or Metal Gear Solid. Players must always focus on hiding in the dark to approach, defeating each enemy smoothly with melee attacks or high-tech toys. But you can't just jump in and shoot the gun, so it's like suicide. Splinter Cell has quite a number of mechanisms that gamers need to grasp to complete tasks. But the development team Ubisoft designed the control mechanism that is easy to grasp. It makes the role of agent Sam Fisher attractive, not complicated.
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