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Splinter Cell: Blacklist has gone gold and releases in North America on August 20, and in Europe on August 23. It’s coming to PC, PS3, Wii U and Xbox 360. Read this next ...
Splinter Cell: Blacklist's minimum and recommended PC system requirements have been revealed by publisher Ubisoft.. The stealth sequel demands at least a 2.13 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo E6400 or 2.80 ...
Ubisoft's confirmed Splinter Cell: Blacklist will come to PS3 and PC alongside Xbox 360. Ubisoft has yet to actually press release anything from its press conference last night to UK journalists ...
During our recent interview with Splinter Cell: Blacklist Director, Patrick Redding, it was mentioned that there was a dedicated team of game designers with the sole purpose of optimizing the PC ...
Splinter Cell: Blacklist hits Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC on August 20th. Andrew Goldfarb is IGN’s news editor. Keep up with pictures of the latest food he’s been eating by following ...
Heeyyyy guuuyyysss, there’s a problem with my Splinter Cell preview, in that I became extremely nauseous while playing it and had to stop to go throw up. That’s not a comment on the quality of ...
Ubisoft Toronto is working on Splinter Cell: Blacklist, shown in a dramatic trailer at the Xbox 360 conference. In the trailer, Sam Fisher (voiced by a new, non-Michael Ironside actor) infiltrates ...
Watch the 'Inauguration' trailer and let us know what you think. Splinter Cell: Blacklist drops for the PC, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360 on August 20.
Splinter Cell: Blacklist, the upcoming quasi-reboot of Ubisoft’s stealth franchise, will launch Aug. 20 on Windows PC alongside its console counterparts, a Ubisoft representative confirmed to ...
Splinter Cell: Blacklist will release on PlayStation 3 and PC as well as Xbox 360, Ubisoft has confirmed. Ubisoft Toronto lifted the lid on the latest Splinter Cell during Microsoft’s E3 press ...
Splinter Cell: Blacklist has been running a little bit quiet recently. It's been hiding, you could say. In the shadows. In the black. In the black… list? Now, we've got a little bit more ...