Each of the different platforms will feature different exclusive multiplayer content. Multiplayer options are back, as well, and you’ll also have the chance to earn new ranks, spy on the other team and do a little sabotage on the side. If you manage to keep Sam’s cover and accomplish your missions, you’ll find yourself on a globe-hopping mission, traveling with Sam to Cozumel, Shanghai, New York City, Los Angeles, and more. Once Sam successfully enters the organization’s North American headquarters, however, things go horribly wrong, and he finds himself yet again in the position of saving the world from disaster. Finally, he accepts a new mission from Irving Lambert to infiltrate a terrorist organization and take it down from within. Shaken, Sam falls into a deep depression for months, refusing missions and generally doing nothing with his life.
The game begins with Sam’s daughter Sarah dying in a car accident while Sam is away on a mission. This time, Sam faces his biggest challenge yet, and you’ll face many new challenges, too, as you learn the art of being a double agent. Once again, you’ll take on the role of Sam Fisher, antiterrorism agent in a group known as Third Echelon and the star of the previous Splinter Cell games.
Return to the world of Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell series with Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Double Agent, a multi-platform action shooter game that promises tons of action. Similar Games: Metal Gear Solid 3, Grand Theft Auto, Yakuza, Tomb Raider: Legend, Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six, Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter What is "Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Double Agent"? General Summary: Agent Sam Fisher returns for his most deadly assignment yet: infiltrating a group of terrorists where, to keep his cover, he may have to kill innocents and help commit acts of terrorism. In meantime, this list has been updated with some of Sam Fisher's most recent adventures to see how they stack up to the rest of the series.Platform(s): PS2, Xbox, Game Cube, PC, PS3, Xbox 360 However, if the recent success of Hitman 3 is anything to go by it shows fans are once again willing to dive into hardcore stealth games. It's likely a way for Ubisoft to test the waters to see if there's a renewed interest in the series. However, in more interesting news, the Splinter Cell series seems set to make a return on VR systems and there's an animated Netflix series on its way. Updated January 28th, 2021 by Michael Llewellyn:Even though it's not the news that longtime fans have been waiting for, Sam Fisher and the Splinter Cell the series is set to return on mobile devices sometime in the future. RELATED: Hitman 3: Agent 47's 10 Best Weapons Ranked Thankfully, Fisher hasn't left the minds of the developers at Ubisoft and he has shown up in a variety of games worth noting.
It is possible that Ubisoft is waiting to tie-in a new entry with the planned movie adaption but there has been no confirmation from the studio.
Unfortunately, the last entry Splinter Cell: Blacklist underperformed in terms of sales on the Xbox 360, and the series was shelved without any sign of a new entry since 2013.
The series was a huge success with six mainline titles and a PSP spin-off. This changed, however, with Ubisoft’s acquisition of the Tom Clancy name and what was originally a sci-fi stealth game called Drift became Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell - a more grounded stealth game set in the real world. Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell was first pitched as a science fiction James Bond-style spy game with inspiration taken from the Metal Gear Solid franchise.