Spectre is available for wishlisting on Steam, and there's a website with more that you can dive into at. Toms also said the team would be "absolutely thrilled" to add singleplayer content if the game is sufficiently successful, although "we're not sure what that would look like quite yet."
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Spectre is expected to be out on PC by the end of 2021 with three maps, two modes, and one training mission per side, with more content planned after it's out. We do, however, wear our inspirations very much on our sleeves." This approach has been infused into every aspect of Spectre. The entire experience needed a huge overhaul to bring it up to modern day standards. Spies vs Mercs is a multiplayer mode first appearing in the second Splinter Cell title, Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow.Despite having different objectives across different Splinter Cell games, the overall theme of the games is a fight between stealth-focused character and action-based character (Mercenaries) teams battling for opposing objectives. "It’s an incredible game, even to this day, but we couldn’t release that today. "A lot of our fans remember Chaos Theory with rose tinted glasses," Toms said. But they also acknowledged that that sort of gameplay probably wouldn't fly today, and so they're trying to adjust accordingly. Interestingly, both Toms and his partner Jordan Crawford think the pinnacle of spies-vs-mercs gameplay is found in Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory, the third game in the series, saying Blacklist "removed some of that classic, slower-paced, nail-biting experience that stealth games used to offer" by speeding up gameplay and making the spies too dangerous.
And in case there's any doubt, developer Fred Toms told IGN that the game is "heavily inspired by the glory days of our favourite franchise," that being Splinter Cell. It's been a long time since we last saw a Splinter Cell game-Blacklist was it, in 2013-but an in-the-works indie project called Spectre aims to bring back that kind of multiplayer experience.īeing developed by Symbiosis Games, Spectre sheds the Tom Clancy trappings-the spies are an agency of unknown origin known as Spectres, while the mercs are an infamous, big-budget private military corporation called Reapers-but the gameplay roots are almost impossible to overlook. This what it looked like in Splinter Cell: Blacklist: