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‘Destiny 2: Renegades’ Is Surprisingly Good For New Players

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Destiny 2's Star Wars expansion Renegades may be controversial, but the more I think about it, the more it seems like a good place for new players to start.

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Epic Games’ CEO thinks game storefronts should stop disclosing AI tool use because of its supposed ubiquitousness

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You’re all going to be shocked to learn that a CEO of a massive company wants consumers to stay completely uninformed about the things they’re being sold. That’s part of the takeaway one could arguably glean from a proclamation made by Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney on Twitter, who chimed in with his thoughts about […]
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The ‘Stranger Things’ Season 5 Volume 2 And 3 Release Dates Want You To Rearrange Your Holiday Plans

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When are new episodes of Stranger Things season 5 for Volume 2 and Volume 3? Netflix wants your holidays, it seems.

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World of Warcraft drops a home guide video for tomorrow’s player housing launch

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Nomadic lifestyle is about to be a thing of the past in World of Warcraft because on Tuesday, the fantasy MMO is opening the doors to an early access version of its player housing system for those who have preordered the Midnight expansion. To address questions and ease players into this system, Blizzard created a […]
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Stars Reach discusses the implementation of player cities, plans 119-hour test this week

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Now that there’s been a few weeks passed since the ability to establish player cities came online in the alpha of Stars Reach, the devs at Playable Worlds have elected to carve out one of its semi-regular livestreams to digest how players have responded to the system, as well as discuss its overall design and […]
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After 3 years and a brief tenure on Battlefield 6, former Splinter Cell: Remake game director rejoins Ubisoft for Sam Fisher's big comeback: "A very special team and project to me"

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Ubisoft's remake of the original Splinter Cell is still in development, as a familiar face returns to the project. David Grivel, former game director on the upcoming release, is now back directing Splinter Cell: Remake, after leaving the same position over three years ago.

Grivel himself confirmed the move on LinkedIn, announcing he's back in familiar territory with Sam Fisher. "A very special team and project to me," he says in the post.

Previously, he held the director's position from November 2021 to October 2022, through Splinter Cell: Remake's announcement. Then, he exited Ubisoft Toronto to join another major publisher, EA, working on Battlefield 6 with Ridgeline Games until that outfit’s closure in March 2024.

Then comes an interesting wrinkle: Grivel rejoined Ubisoft Toronto, but for an unannounced game in summer 2024, only to step away again in December of that year for the since defunct studio Worlds Untold. And now, he's returned to where this cycle started, back guiding Sam Fisher's glorious return to our screens and controllers.

It's been 12 years since Splinter Cell: Blacklist, the last game in the stealth franchise thus far. Though Blacklist did well critically, it didn't sell as much as Ubisoft would've liked, leading to Sam being placed on the backburner until now.

His resurgence is underway, with Splinter Cell: Deathwatch having come out on Netflix in November, and now this remake. Though we haven't had any more substantial updates, Grivel's appointment suggests it's still a priority and moving ahead as planned, if largely in the shadows.

Ubisoft turned a new Splinter Cell game into the failed live-service shooter xDefiant in an effort to chase live service hits and Call of Duty, former devs say



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