Splinter Cell Blacklist demo walkthrough video is explosive


Ubisoft released a new Splinter Cell Blacklist demo video late yesterday that digs a bit deeper into the gameplay and shows off the Liquid Natural Gas Plant mission. We know it’s sort of difficult to compete with a new Grand Theft Auto V trailer of any sort (let alone a gameplay video), but it’s worth spending a few minutes with if you have any interest in Sam Fisher.

Check it out.

Splinter Cell Blacklist – Liquid Natural Gas Plant Demo video:
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Splinter Cell Community Developer Zack Cooper, takes fans into the later stages of a mission that happens in the midst of a Blacklist attack from a global terrorist unit called the Engineers.

Zack also gives essential tips that you’ll want to hear if you want to survive this environment.

Splinter Cell Blacklist is scheduled for an August 20th release for the PS3, Xbox 360, Wii U and PC.

Paul Bryant

Staff Writer

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