I'm starting to wish worked as quickly as Netflix.
Here we are a mere one day after Netflix's new animated series Splinter Cell: Deathwatch dropped, and it's already been picked up for a second season. That's fast
and, I assume, a good sign that the show's multivision goggles are drawing a lot of eyeballs.
Meanwhile, Ubisoft is giving us nothin'. We're still waiting for a new Splinter Cell game and it's been more than a decade since the last one, Splinter Cell: Blacklist, which was released way back in 2013. And even though Ubisoft has confirmed that it's working on a remake of the original Splinter Cell, we haven't heard hardly [[link]] anything
about [[link]] it in several years.
I even took the opportunity to ask Splinter Cell: Blacklist director Guillaume Dousse if he could [[link]] shed some light on the next Splinter Cell game when we chatted
last week, but he regretfully said to get us any new info.
Ah well, I tried. Dousse, a longtime fan of the Splinter Cell games, will serve as supervising producer on Splinter Cell: Deathwatch Season 2, as well as direct its first episode, according to an email sent to PC Gamer.
I watched and reviewed the first season of Splinter Cell: Deathwatch, and it's good: the lean episodes and brisk pace give the series an efficiency I appreciated. While the show doesn't have as much stealth as I'd have liked, and the absence of Michael Ironside as Sam Fisher is hard to get over, it's still worth a watch. You can read my full review of here.