In meantime, this list has been updated with some of Sam Fisher's most recent adventures to see how they stack up to the rest of the series. The PC, PS3 and Xbox 360 version of DOUBLE AGENT has NO co op. However, if the recent success of Hitman 3 is anything to go by it shows fans are once again willing to dive into hardcore stealth games. It's likely a way for Ubisoft to test the waters to see if there's a renewed interest in the series. Star Wars Galactic Battlegrounds: Clone Campaigns Windows 95 OSR2/98/ME/2000/XP Pentium II or Athlon class 350Mhz or faster CPU 64MB RAM 128MB RAM required for Windows 2000 and XP 16MB OpenGL-compatible PCI or AGP 3D Hardware Accelerator 16-bit DirectX 8.x - compatible sound card 4 x CD-ROM IDE or SCSI CD-ROM drive Keyboard or mouse Joystick-supported DirectX 8.0a is included on this CD 665MB. However, in more interesting news, the Splinter Cell series seems set to make a return on VR systems and there's an animated Netflix series on its way. Double Agent is the fourth installment of the widely-acclaimed Tom Clancy series of Splinter Cell games from Ubisoft the developers responsible for Clancys other hit series, Rainbow Six and. Face the gut-wrenching dilemmas of a Double Agents life, do whatever it takes to complete your mission, and get out alive. Updated January 28th, 2021 by Michael Llewellyn:Even though it's not the news that longtime fans have been waiting for, Sam Fisher and the Splinter Cell the series is set to return on mobile devices sometime in the future. Tom Clancys Splinter Cell: Double Agent (2006) Splinter Cell Double Agent is a Stealth-Action game where you play as Sam Fisher, a secret NSA agent, infiltrating a terrorist cell to destroy it from within. RELATED: Hitman 3: Agent 47's 10 Best Weapons Ranked
Thankfully, Fisher hasn't left the minds of the developers at Ubisoft and he has shown up in a variety of games worth noting.
It is possible that Ubisoft is waiting to tie-in a new entry with the planned movie adaption but there has been no confirmation from the studio. Unfortunately, the last entry Splinter Cell: Blacklist underperformed in terms of sales on the Xbox 360, and the series was shelved without any sign of a new entry since 2013. The series was a huge success with six mainline titles and a PSP spin-off. This changed, however, with Ubisoft’s acquisition of the Tom Clancy name and what was originally a sci-fi stealth game called Drift became Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell - a more grounded stealth game set in the real world. Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell was first pitched as a science fiction James Bond-style spy game with inspiration taken from the Metal Gear Solid franchise.