Six-sided agent Sam Fisher takes on PS3 by March 2007
Being a double agent requires you to play sides. Sam Fisher can’t do it any better in this Splinter Cell series finale because he’s playing sides on the 360, PS2, Xbox, GameCube, Wii, and, of course, the PS3. That’s six consoles, making him – not a double agent – but a sextuple agent!
While most every other console’s already got dibs on Splinter Cell: Double Agent and was already released months ago, the PS3 version is still under way and is now pegged for March 2007 worldwide (and as a launch title for Europe).
Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot says that it’s not going to be a direct port. With new multiplayer maps and the whole new dimension brought by the tilt-sensing SIXAXIS, Guillemot is confident of their release on the Sony platform:
Tom Clancy‘s Splinter Cell: Double Agent is already a best-seller and has set a new standard for the Splinter Cell series. I am sure that Double Agent will prove to be a must-have title for the PlayStation 3 system.
And so, to sextuple agent Sam Fisher, godspeed and good luck!
Being a double agent requires you to play sides. Sam Fisher can’t do it any better in this Splinter Cell series finale because he’s playing sides on the 360, PS2, Xbox, GameCube, Wii, and, of course, the PS3. That’s six consoles, making him – not a double agent – but a sextuple agent!
While most every other console’s already got dibs on Splinter Cell: Double Agent and was already released months ago, the PS3 version is still under way and is now pegged for March 2007 worldwide (and as a launch title for Europe).
Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot says that it’s not going to be a direct port. With new multiplayer maps and the whole new dimension brought by the tilt-sensing SIXAXIS, Guillemot is confident of their release on the Sony platform:
Tom Clancy‘s Splinter Cell: Double Agent is already a best-seller and has set a new standard for the Splinter Cell series. I am sure that Double Agent will prove to be a must-have title for the PlayStation 3 system.
And so, to sextuple agent Sam Fisher, godspeed and good luck!