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Originally released in 2005 for Xbox, PS2, GameCube, and PC, Chaos Theory puts you into the stealthy boots of Sam Fisher who is working for the Third Echelon to uncover government mysteries.
That's easy right now, because Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory is currently free to keep on the Ubisoft store. The offer is valid until November 25, and you'll need Ubisoft Connect to play it.
Ubisoft has finally announced Splinter Cell …Chaos Theory, the series' most beloved classic entry, is free for a limited time. The offer is exclusively on PC and comes in promotion of Ubisoft's ...
By the time the third entry in the Splinter Cell series, Chaos Theory, was released in 2005, we were already well acquainted with Sam Fisher's skill set; with just a year between this and his ...
Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory’s Soundtrack Was Perfectly Chaotic Welcome to Morning Music, Kotaku ’s daily hangout for folks who love video games and the cool-ass sounds they make. … ...
The third game in the Splinter Cell series wil be released in March of 2005 for the PC, Xbox, GameCube, and PlayStation 2. An N-Gage version is also scheduled to ship at the same time.
December 15, 2004 - Ubisoft, one of the world's largest videogame publishers, today announced the launch of the official Web site for Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Chaos Theory, scheduled to ship for ...
Hocking, who went on to be creative director on Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory as well as Far Cry 2 (and the upcoming Assassin's Creed: Codename Hexe), says that "many of us who went on to work on ...
Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory Splinter Cell dev says the Chaos Theory team "couldn't have gotten more out of the hardware if we wanted to," thanks to a "paradigm shift" fueled by the original Xbox News ...
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Chaos Theory was released on March 31st, 2005 in conjunction with the game for Nokia N-Gage, also developed by Gameloft, and the versions for Xbox, GameCube and PC ...
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