It feels like the Splinter Cell remake has been on its way for a decent while now, which isn't helped by the fact it's been over two years since we heard anything official about the game.
Despite some reports to the contrary, the remake of 2002 classic Splinter Cell has not been cancelled, but it is going to be a while before it’s out. There are an awful lot of video game remakes ...
Players have received a much-awaited (but unofficial) update on Splinter Cell remake‘s release date window, and it’s not exactly good news. Announced in 2021, the game is reportedly still ...
Please verify your email address. The Splinter Cell remake by Ubisoft, code-named "North," is allegedly still in development using the Snowdrop engine. Despite persistent rumors, including rumors ...
Announced at the end of 2021, Ubisoft has maintained admirable radio silence on the status of the upcoming Splinter Cell Remake, so much so that rumours of its cancellation even began to crop up.
After initial failure, the company bought licensing rights to market Teletubbies clothing and two years later Archer earned about £2 million. Today, though, he can rest easy in his cell ...
Everyone's been waiting for it, and finally, Splinter Cell: Deathwatch is here to bring back one of the all-time greats in ...
It is reasonable to assume that it was too early for this game to release, even without rumors of issues behind the scenes. With all the woes facing Ubisoft lately, you would not be faulted for ...
Please verify your email address. A new Splinter Cell game was sorely missing from the Ubisoft Forward showcase, but Assassin's Creed Shadows looks like it can scratch that same itch. Infiltrate ...
A teaser trailer for Splinter Cell: Deathwatch has been released. Splinter Cell: Deathwatch is a new Netflix anime series ...
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An Archer MSA is a medical savings account (MSA) originally enacted in 1996 and named for former Texas Congressman Bill Archer, who sponsored the amendment that led to its establishment.