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 Cell remake was announced by Ubisoft all the way back in 2021, but the project appears to be going through numerous development issues, as yet another game director has seemingly departed from Ubisoft.
If the job listing is to be believed, this wouldn't be the first time that the project has lost its director. Back in 2022, less than 12 months after the title's reveal, the Splinter Cell remake lost its game director. David Grivel, who was originally spearheading the project at Ubisoft, had been with the studio for over a decade. During this time, Grivel had worked on some of Ubisoft's most iconic titles, including Splinter Cell Blacklist, numerous Far Cry entries, and Assassin's Creed Unity. The developer would then go on to work as a senior design director for EA, lending his expertise to the smash-hit shooter, Battlefield 6.
Following Grivel's departure, Andy Schmoll, who was previously a systems designer for Far Cry 6, was appointed as the new game director for the Splinter Cell remake. According to...
