Splinter Cell’s remake was announced all the way back in 2021, and recently re-appointed David Grivel as its director. This is particularly amusing as he worked on the remake until October 2022 before ...
Ubisoft Toronto, the studio behind titles including Watch Dogs, Splinter Cell, and Far Cry 6, has confirmed that the studio has laid off approximately 40 members of staff. Following the recent ...
Ubisoft Toronto is facing a difficult transition as internal shifts leave fans questioning what the future of the studio could look like.
Ubisoft has said its long-awaited Splinter Cell remake remains in development despite layoffs at the studio working on the project. 40 jobs will be lost at Ubisoft Toronto, the company has now ...
A now-deleted job listing from Ubisoft has seemingly revealed that the upcoming Splinter Cell remake no longer has a game director attached to it. The highly anticipated Splinter Cellremake was ...
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The long-awaited remake of the original Splinter Cell has received its most substantial update in years, indicating that Ubisoft could be finally committed to finishing the project. After nearly four ...
It has already been a depressingly busy year for layoffs at Ubisoft, and the French publisher’s Toronto studio is the latest workforce to be hit. Around 40 jobs have been cut at the studio, which is ...
Derek's love of games came at an early age when his parents first brought home the Nintendo Entertainment System. From then on, countless nights were spent hunting ducks, stomping turtles, exploring ...
The original director of Ubisoft’s Splinter Cell remake, David Grivel, has returned to recommence his role as director on the game after leaving Ubisoft in 2022. Grivel confirmed the news himself in a ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Grivel announced his return to the Splinter Cell Remake team on LinkedIn (via GamesRadar). "Today, I am very, VERY happy to announce that I'm ...
Ubisoft has apparently laid off yet more employees, and this time, it's the studio's Toronto division that's been hit.
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