


They share many of the same locations, but with completely different level designs and in a different order.īefore the events of Splinter Cell: Essentials, Sam Fisher must deal with the recent loss of his daughter to a drunk driving accident. The two main versions of the game feature different plot lines.

Another separate version for mobile phones was developed by Gameloft.

They do however, share the same background music, a few cutscenes and all voice actors. The games share the same general plot but feature different storylines, plot twists and levels. The Ubisoft Milan and Shanghai version features a completely custom engine while the Ubisoft Montreal version plays more like the classic Splinter Cell games. The other version was made by Ubisoft Montreal ( Splinter Cell and Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory) and was released for the Xbox, PlayStation 2, Nintendo GameCube and Wii. One version was made by Ubisoft Milan and Ubisoft Shanghai, developers of Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow, and was released on the Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows and PlayStation 3. There are three separate versions of Double Agent. Ubisoft then released their fiscal quarter results for Q1 2006 and announced that Double Agent would be put back at least one month in order to boost Q3 2006 income. Originally, the game was set for a March 2006 release, but Ubisoft moved the release date to October 2006 in order to have more development time. A PlayStation 3 version was released in March 2007. The Wii and Microsoft Windows versions were released in November 2006. Double Agent was released for the GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox and Xbox 360 in October 2006. The Splinter Cell series, endorsed by American author Tom Clancy, follows Sam Fisher, an agent employed by a black-ops division of the National Security Agency (NSA), dubbed Third Echelon. Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Double Agent is a 2006 action-adventure stealth video game developed by Ubisoft Milan and Ubisoft Shanghai and published by Microsoft Game Studios and Ubisoft.
