In a video answering fan questions, Splinter Cell Conviction Creative Director Maxime Béland revealed the existence of a demo for the highly anticipated sneaking-guy game.

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Ubisoft confirms demo for Splinter Cell Conviction
In a video answering fan questions, Splinter Cell Conviction Creative Director Maxime Béland revealed the existence of a demo for the highly anticipated sneaking-guy game.

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Ubisoft confirms demo for Splinter Cell Conviction
The last time we were in control of Sam Fisher — aka the X10 demo — he was sneaking, shooting and (neck) snapping his way through a mansion in Malta, tracking down the man he believed had information about his daughter Sarah’s killer. Recently, I played through a new section of Splinter Cell: Conviction , which picked up right where the previous demo abruptly ended — with a a team of Third Echelon forces breaking up Sam’s one-man operation.

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Hands-on: Splinter Cell: Conviction
Michael Ironside is like one of those dudes you respect so much, he could show up at your house, eat the last of your Nilla Wafers, break your Solid Snake figurine collection while tracking mud all over the house and you’d still love him afterward.
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Michael Ironside: Splinter Cell: Conviction’s story is ‘more human’
click for more top-secret images As was foretold , Microsoft has announced a special Splinter Cell: Conviction Xbox 360 bundle set to arrive this April in North America, Europe, Australia and New Zealand.

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Splinter Cell: Conviction Xbox 360 bundle coming this April
Sam Fisher’s been tossed into some fairly unenviable scenarios in previous games, but if this new trailer is any indication, Splinter Cell: Conviction might just place the former spy into his most precarious mission to date. Between knife fighting dudes in bathrooms, holding off home invaders and generally being rude to receptionists, Fisher’s going to great lengths to prove his bad-assitude
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Sam’s having a terrible day in this new Splinter Cell: Conviction trailer
Microsoft’s X10 press event has come and gone, and with it came a stack of Xbox-related news, trailers, screenshots and more.

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X10: The Recap Post
Thanks to a hush-hush covert op , we’ve extracted a handful of new Splinter Cell: Conviction screenshots to whet your appetite. Oh, okay. They were just given to us during the X10 event in San Fransisco — but we can dream, can’t we?

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We’ve exfiltrated these new Splinter Cell: Conviction screens from X10
“Understand this: The Sam Fisher you knew is dead.” Spolier alert! Nah, he’s very much alive (albeit starring in a game that’s delayed yet again ), and this latest trailer for Splinter Cell: Conviction features one Victor Coste, private military contractor and veritable encyclopedia on all things that make a (now) former Third Echelon agent go ker-azy . And man, can he lay it on. “He’s off the leash and going for answers,” Coste says, in an extremely serious tone.
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Sam Fisher off his leash and in this new Splinter Cell trailer
Ubisoft has apparently delayed Splinter Cell: Conviction for “a bit more polish,” the publisher told Eurogamer . Although the common wisdom is that the delay occurred due to the unnaturally packed Q1 of triple-A goodness, a representative for Ubisoft stated, “The game looks brilliant, but we want it to be awesome.” Play this post off, Keyboard Cat Sam Fisher . Splinter Cell: Conviction merely looks ‘brilliant,’ delayed to make it ‘awesome’ originally appeared on Joystiq on Thu, 14 Jan 2010 11:45:00 EST

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Splinter Cell: Conviction merely looks ‘brilliant,’ delayed to make it ‘awesome’
Seems like it’s delay week. Splinter Cell: Conviction will now be released in April, and Gran Turismo 5 ’s Japanese release has been bumped from March to whenever
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Delays of the Day: Gran Turismo 5, Splinter Cell: Conviction