

We don’t know which Ubisoft studio may be spearheading the project. The outlet’s sources didn’t have a lot of detail, however.

That might change soon, however, as VGC reports that Ubisoft has greenlit a new Splinter Cell game.Īccording to their sources, the next iteration of the franchise is early in development. Sam Fisher has shown up in Rainbow Six Siege and Ghost Recon, but not in any of his own games. Since then, Ubisoft has attempted to placate folks with half-hearted cameos of its grumpy protagonist, as well as nods to the popular stealth franchise. Fans didn’t know it then, but it marked the last time a mainline Splinter Cell game would be released for a long, long time. If anybody managed to find them, I would be very much appreciated for any info on that and will try to add those outfits in Ops Suits roaster.It’s been more than eight years since the last Splinter Cell game. You can use them all or any of them separately for the changes you want to bring in your game.ġ) Sam's Guam, Benghazi and Denver outfits still have Sam's head because I couldn't find the name of those meshes in game resources. weaponconfiguration.ini changes weapons. 1) Changes Sam's head with Kestrel's practically everywhere, including Palladin HUB and dialogs.Ģ) Changes Honey Badger for VSS and G36 AR for AKS74U - in order to give Russian guns option to use silencer and be really playable in stealth action.ģ) Changes USP pistol for CZ75 (new, not seen in game before).Ĥ) Swaps Nanofiber suit with Revenant (to be able to use Kestrel's Renegade suit without the need to play online to get it).ĥ) Gives balaclava to Raven suit to give some nostalgy for Denied Ops from Conviction (especially when it's servers are killed).Īll changes are cosmetical and do not influence gameplay.Įxtract the archive and put 3 files (armorpartlibrary.ini, PEC.ini, weaponconfiguration.ini) in Splinter Cell Blacklist\src\system folder.
