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Ubisoft Pushes Splinter Cell: Blacklist To August

Posted on Wednesday, January 16 @ 11:15:20 Eastern by Keri_Honea


Your first quarter has just cleared up a little bit. Ubisoft announced at E3 that Splinter Cell: Blacklist would release in the spring of 2013, but according to the latest announcement from Ubisoft, Blacklist has been pushed all the way to August 20, 2013.

Considering how full the spring already is, this is most likely a smart move for Ubisoft. August also usually starts the fall rush, so there's the possibility that Ubisoft wanted to make sure they wouldn't get lost in that shuffle either.

However, this does beg the question, what's going on with Watch Dogs? And what about Ubisoft's annual game, Assassin's Creed? Will the next one, because of course there will be a next one, also release this fall in possible competition against Splinter Cell?


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  • damo_rox619
    damo_rox619

    Joined: Jan 2007
    Posted: Jan 16th, 2013 at 12:53 pm
    I just watched the new trailer for this game and it looks absolutely sick. It still has the same gameplay as Convitction but the look of it was reminiscent of earlier Splinter Cell's. Not happy at all about the pushed back release date, that delay is much too big, I was expecting a month or two and most. Michael Ironside will still be missed, Ubisoft are so stubborn not to address this. I realise they had already made plenty of the game when they announced the new voice actor, but it's worth over-dubbing because NO ONE is happy about the change.
  • WILLS_COOL_MODE
    WILLS_COOL_MODE

    Joined: Oct 2010
    Posted: Jan 16th, 2013 at 5:08 pm
    Ironside left of his own accord because the plot is getting absolutely stupid and Sam's character has changed for the worse. It's not a matter of Ubisoft not wanting the same voice actor.
  • damo_rox619
    damo_rox619

    Joined: Jan 2007
    Posted: Jan 17th, 2013 at 12:39 am
    on the subject of Ubisoft...

    FUCK ASSASSINS CREED 3!!! FUCK IT IN IT'S STUPID FUCKING ASSHOLE!!! STICKY CLIMBING MECHANICS + OPTIONAL OBJECTIVES = GET FUCKED UBISOFT

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