Xbox Splinter Cell Games
Ubisoft
The Xbox One backwards compatibility list just grew two games larger today.
Splinter Cell: The Portable Games - Critical Nobody - Duration: 30:43. Critical Nobody 278,968 views. 10 Game Discoveries Never Meant to Be Found - Part III - Duration: 13:37. These will be the final Backward Compatibility games as Microsoft shifts its focus to Project Scarlett, the next-gen Xbox. Four Splinter Cell games from the original Xbox will arrive soon. Skate, Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands, and Enslaved: Odyssey to the West highlight the Xbox 360 games, and Banjo Kazooie, Perfect Dark, and Viva Pinata lead the list of games getting Xbox One X Enhanced updated.
Both Splinter Cell Double Agent and Splinter Cell Blacklist join the list of games today. This means you can purchase the games digitally and play them on your Xbox One or you can pop in your physical disk with no issues.
Due to the age of these games you might be able to track down a used physical copy for much cheaper than buying a physical version of these games. Splinter Cell Double Agent released in 2006 while Blacklist came out in 2013.
Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Blacklist and Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Double Agent are coming to Xbox One Backward Compatibility today https://t.co/qPMRNs2ZLopic.twitter.com/UdJvUmjn5a
— Larry Hryb (@majornelson) July 31, 2018
The news of these games being backwards compatible was first announced by Larry Hryb, Xbox’s Major Nelson. Potty racers 3 hacked unblocked. Splinter Cell Conviction is currently available as part of July’s Games with Gold program.
These latest Splinter Cell games do get a little away from the first three games in the series, essentially becoming more action-y than stealthy but they are still good games nonetheless. Splinter Cell Conviction, released in 2010 and also backwards compatible, came out between the two games and helped bridge the move from stealth to action.
Double Agent will be more up your alley if you’re a fan of the titles before it but Blacklist will feel like a complete departure from the stealth gameplay of past. Michael Ironside, the original voice of Sam Fisher, was not the voice of Fisher in Blacklist so that could be a downer for many fans.
After Blacklist the series has become dormant for several years. Sam Fisher has made an appearance in Ghost Recon Wildlands recently, once again voiced by Michael Ironside, which has led to speculation a new Splinter Cell title is on the way soon but nothing has been announced.
For a complete list of backwards compatible titles on Xbox One you can click the link right here.
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Splinter Cell Xbox Original
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The United States has a military presence in two-thirds of countries around the world, and some of them have had enough. A group of terrorists calling themselves The Engineers initiate a terror ultimatum called the Blacklist - a deadly countdown of escalating attacks on U.S. interests.
- Platform(s):
- PC, PlayStation®3 system, Wii U, Xbox 360 PC System Requirements
- Release:
- Available Now
- Developer(s):
- Ubisoft Toronto
The United States has a military presence in two thirds of countries around the world.
A group of 12 have had enough and initiate a terror ultimatum called the Blacklist - a deadly countdown of escalating terrorist attacks on U.S. interests. Sam Fisher is the leader of the newly formed 4th Echelon unit: a clandestine unit that answers solely to the President of the United States. Sam and his team must hunt down these terrorists by any means necessary, and stop the Blacklist countdown before it reaches zero.Operate Without Restrictions
Sam is back and deadlier than ever. He's the only secret operative with the power to act above the law, and uses ruthless methods to interrogate enemies in order to extract crucial information that will prevent the next Blacklist attack. Pursuing the terrorists to the far reaches of the world, Sam flies from exotic locales to US cities as he races against the clock to find out who’s behind the Blacklist. Thrilling gameplay is enhanced by full motion performance capture, creating a highly cinematic experience.Kill in Motion
Always one step ahead, Killing in Motion lets Sam strike with lethal precision by marking and executing multiple enemies in one fluid motion. Active Sprint allows him to traverse the environment easily and fluidly, climb walls and leap over barriers in order to reach his next target while on the move.Unleash the Power of Fourth Echelon Prototypes
Infiltrate terrorist cells by using new gadgets such as the upgraded snake cam and micro tri-rotor drone which allows Sam to scout ahead, mark targets remotely, distract enemies, or explode with frag grenade force. Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Blacklist is also bringing back fan-favorites like the sticky shocker, and for close quarters combat, players can wield the curved and brutal Karambit knife.Build a New Echelon
With a mandate directly from the president, Sam is building a whole new Echelon unit; his team, his way. Anna “Grim” Grimsdottir is his technical operations manager, CIA operative Isaac Briggs brings additional firepower, and resident hacker Charlie Cole rounds out his support crew. Fourth Echelon is a fully mobile ops unit with unlimited resources and cutting-edge technology aboard the repurposed stealth airliner, the Paladin.Enjoy a Fully Integrated Experience
Sam and his team are aware of terrorist attacks in real time thanks to the Strategic Mission Interface (SMI). The SMI allows the team to receive data about mission objectives while on the move. Players can earn money for completing missions and objectives and buy upgraded weapons and items from the SMI hub aboard the Paladin.
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