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Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell is a series of stealth action-adventure video games, the first of which was released in 2002, and their tie-in novels that were endorsed by Tom Clancy. The series follows Sam Fisher , a highly trained agent of a fictional black-ops sub-division within the NSA , dubbed "Third Echelon", as he overcomes his adversaries.
The novel Splinter Cell, written by Raymond Benson under the pseudonym David Michaels, refers to Project Babylon and Gerald Bull as the antagonists in the story who develop and manage to fire a new supergun, "Babylon Phoenix." The novel Nature of the Beast by Louise Penny also revolves around the story of Gerald Bull and Project Babylon.
The first two Splinter Cell novels were written by Raymond Benson. [1] However, in 2006, Benson announced he was finished with Splinter Cell and that the next novel would be written by a different author under the same pseudonym. [2] The last known author is Grant Blackwood. The current author is unknown, but he uses the David Michaels pseudonym.
Articles related to the video game and novel series Splinter Cell. Pages in category "Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
The Splinter Cell remake is presumably still a long way off, and a recent job listing made clear that the remake is not going to be a note-for-note do-over, but rather a ground-up rebuild that ...
A title was also unveiled: “Splinter Cell: Deathwatch.” “Darkness is a good thing,” Fisher says in narration over the footage, revealed as part of Netflix’s Geeked Week fan event in Atlanta.
Ubisoft is also giving away the original 2002 game for free on PC until Novem. Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell turns 20 this month, and in recognition of the anniversary, Ubisoft has uploaded a 20 ...
In Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Blacklist, he is the leader of the "Fourth Echelon", and he is designed with his goggles and wet suit. The designers made a point of ensuring players could use their preferred play style. [2] He was voiced by Michael Ironside in Splinter Cell as well as multiple other games in the Splinter Cell series. [3]