Netflix is set to release its highly anticipated animated series, Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Deathwatch, on October 14. The series will center on Sam Fisher, voiced by Liev Schreiber, as he navigates a more grizzled world with the classic night-vision goggles. The show is produced by Ubisoft Film & Television and has been long-awaited since the announcement back in 2020. Notably, Kirby Howell-Baptiste joins the cast as the new agent Zinnia McKenna. Despite excitement for the series, fans are left waiting for any news regarding new Splinter Cell games, including an announced remake of the original title which has seen no updates since its reveal in 2021.

Is there a new Splinter Cell game in development?

While a remake of the original Splinter Cell was announced by Ubisoft in 2021, there have been no further updates regarding its development or any new game releases since then.

Splinter Cell has a rich history within the gaming community, first launching in 2002 as a stealth video game series created by Tom Clancy. Known for its innovative mechanics, players assume the role of Sam Fisher, a covert operative tasked with high-stakes missions. The franchise has garnered a dedicated fanbase, prompting ongoing interest in both game adaptations and potential future releases.