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Ghost Recon Wildlands players were treated to a Splinter Cell-based mission earlier this year and it was stellar. With that and Ubisoft’s openness to bringing the franchise back, it seemed like a shoe-in that Ubisoft would end their conference with a black screen, the sound of night vision goggles turning on and then yes, that beautiful triangle glowing green. But nope. We didn’t get what would have been the most hype conference finisher. We did get a dancing panda during the Ubisoft conference so not all is lost.

If you think Sam Fisher is hiding (typical) somewhere at the Ubisoft booth, you’d be wrong. Where is this man?

Ubisoft, bring Sam Fisher back. It’s time.


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