There is finally new news from the Splinter Cell Remake project, which has been silent for many years and has been speculated about its fate. Reports have revealed that Splinter Cell’s return is still planned and that development work is actively carried out at Ubisoft Toronto studios.
Splinter Cell Remake could be released in 2026
Ubisoft’s silence about the Splinter Cell series had worried gamers, but new news gives hope. According to recent reports, Splinter Cell Remake is still in active development. Contrary to rumors, it has not been canceled.
The project, codenamed “North” within the company, uses Ubisoft’s Snowdrop game engine. This engine has also been preferred in games such as The Division, Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora and Star Wars: Outlaws. The release date of the game, which is being developed at Ubisoft Toronto studios, has not been clearly determined yet.
However, sources indicate 2026 as the release date. This date also seems to be in line with the development process envisaged for a large-scale remake or reboot.
Ubisoft’s long silence on the game had led to speculation that the project had been shelved. However, analysts stated that development was continuing and the game was making progress. This is pleasing for those who have been waiting for a new game in the series since Splinter Cell: Blacklist, which was released in 2013.
The remake, which is expected to offer a modern gaming experience while remaining true to the series’ roots, will revive Sam Fisher’s iconic glasses and stealth-focused gameplay. Ubisoft is expected to share concrete information and in-game footage in the coming years.