This month, Netflix premiered the new animated series, ‘Splinter Cell: Deathwatch,’ which reintroduces Tom Clancy’s legendary operative, Sam Fisher. While fans have patiently awaited a new entry in the ‘Splinter Cell’ saga, a surprise has emerged: ‘Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow’ has quietly made its debut on Steam, a remarkable 21 years after its initial launch.
‘Pandora Tomorrow’ was previously only accessible on Windows 7, but this new Steam release ensures that players on Windows 10 and 11 can now experience it. The narrative of ‘Pandora Tomorrow’ is actually connected to the ‘Deathwatch’ animated series through Douglas Shetland, a close friend of Sam’s, whose death continues to impact his daughter, Diana Shetland, a key antagonist in the show.
Ubisoft is currently offering a special deal on Steam for the ‘Splinter Cell Legacy Collection,’ priced at just $19. This collection includes:
- Splinter Cell
- Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow
- Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory
- Splinter Cell: Double Agent
- Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Conviction
- Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Blacklist
Derek Kolstad, the co-creator of ‘John Wick’ and showrunner for ‘Deathwatch,’ recently shared insights into his work on the animated series and Sam Fisher’s return. He emphasized that the creators aimed to ‘rip the spine out of the source material,’ retaining its core essence to build something truly engaging.
Although a brand-new ‘Splinter Cell’ game remains elusive for now, a remake of ‘Splinter Cell’ is reportedly in development. However, there have been few updates on this project since its announcement in 2022. Earlier this year, Ubisoft did update ‘Splinter Cell: Blacklist,’ released in 2013, by adding Steam achievements.
The article also featured an image gallery showcasing the ‘Best Splinter Cell Games, Ranked,’ illustrating various entries in the beloved series.