It’s interesting to note that while the majority of details and in-game footage released so far have been geared towards the action-shooter side of Splinter Cell: Blacklist, the details of the limited edition above lend a little attention to the game’s stealth-based aspects. Ubisoft could have easily thrown in guns, multiplayer maps and other action-shooter fodder, but the focus on stealth-based items is a good sign that long-time fans will start to get more information about Blacklist’s stealth-action elements.
Also curious is the name of the digital content package, “Upper Echelon,” which seems to suggest Sam Fisher has re-established his ties to Third Echelon since the events of the previous two games, which saw Fisher break away from the group and work for his own goals.
Ranters, does Blacklist’s bonus content make you anxious for the next instalment of Ubisoft’s hit franchise?
Splinter Cell: Blacklist allegedly releases March 29, 2013, on Xbox 360, PS3 and PC. A Wii U version is also rumored to be in development.
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