Splinter Cell Demo Confirmed Via Hip Hop Gamer, Vidicle Inside

by Sledge McCorde
Posted December 10th, 2009 at 6:12 am

HipHopGamer would like to issue a big “kiss my ass” to all those that doubted his certainty about a Splinter Cell demo forthcoming. Speaking with Ubisoft, he was able to confirm that a demo of Splinter Cell: Conviction would be on its way. In early January, players can take control of Sam Fisher and preview his adventures as he works AGAINST the government in a twist that should breathe new life into the Splinter Cell series. I certainly can’t wait to try the demo out for myself, but be thankful for HipHopGamer bringing us this video that is packed with information that you’ll definitely want to see.

[via HipHopGamer]

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  • Khalid
    December 10, 2009 at 6:24 AM
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    4:20 is so funny. He gets so hyped up and the dude is smiling hard lol  (Quote)

    • Adrian Pottinger
      December 10, 2009 at 1:59 PM
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      Say word! I’m about ready to fight against the government. The streets is fed up!  (Quote)

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