Back in November, famous Spanish dubbing artist Lalo Garza announced that he won't be voicing Kung Lao and Reptile in
Mortal Kombat XI. This statement wouldn't have been so surprising if not for the mere fact that NetherRealm Studios had not revealed any plans to make a
MKX sequel at the time, but the eleventh entry in the series was still officially announced a month later at The Game Awards 2018.
You might be wondering why I'm reminding you that story, but the answer to that question is relatively simple – it looks like yet another voice actor has decided to spill the beans. Artist Luca Ward, who voiced
Splinter Cell protagonists Sam Fisher (dubbed by Michael Ironside (
Top Gun) in the English version) and has been frequently involved in a lot of marketing deals as of late, changed today his Facebook banner image that now features three bright neon-green lights next to his profile picture.
Considering that the
Splinter Cell: Blacklist sequel has been teased by Ubisoft (and Walmart Canada, to be exact) since May 2018, it would make sense to finally announce the thing. According to a popular theory, the Skell Technology viral campaign is an informal way to prepare us for a new
Tom Clancy’s game.
Splinter Cell 7 might tackle with the subject of remote warfare, as Skell specializes in producing drones and cutting-edge camouflages (featured in
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Future Solider).
At the time of writing, Ubisoft had not revealed any plans to make a
Splinter Cell: Blacklist sequel.