Wednesday, April 3, 2024

Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Trilogy to Sneak onto PS3 with 3D support

As 2010 bid adieu to us, rumor mills buzzed about the imminent arrival of a popular secret agent on the PS3 platform. Although neither Sony nor Ubisoft confirmed the forthcoming onset of Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Trilogy, the rumor continued to circulate in the domain. A post on the official PlayStation blog has now revealed that the trilogy is indeed lined-up for the system and will come equipped with 3D support.

Splinter Cell Trilogy Screenshot

This bundle comprises the original title in the franchise dubbed Splinter Cell with succeeding games namely Pandora Tomorrow and Chaos Theory. It has been stated these games are ported from the series’ PC version to render a detailed and comprehensive picture. All these titles are expected to unfold engaging gameplay with their intense storyline, HD-quality graphics and stereoscopic 3D.

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The Splinter Cell series has been designed to extend stealthy third-person action as gamers don the role of a secret agent named Sam Fischer. Working under the directive of a new ISA initiative, gamers will need to unravel the disappearance of two CIA officers and stop a nuclear bomb from detonating in the first chapter. The original game was released almost a decade ago in 2002.

In Splinter Cell Pandora Tomorrow, players move along the narrative which revolves around the US embassy in East Timor. This location is said to have been captured by an anti-separatist Indonesian Militia dubbed Darah Dan Doa. With elements such as a biological bomb attack in the looming, the title facilitates gamers to experience the intense rush against time.

Released in 2005, Splinter Cell Chaos Theory depicts a picture where a North Korean missile is alleged to have sunk a US battleship. The unrest and rage created by this incident leads to the outset of a war between the two. While the former denies intentional damage, Sam Fischer has been assigned with the task to unearth the truth behind this chaos.

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The aforementioned titles will be available both individually and as a bundle in the form of Splinter Cell Trilogy on Blu-Ray. The official release date and pricing details are still under the wraps.

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