Ubisoft Might Be Teasing A New TOM CLANCY'S Game In Their Recent Viral Marketing Campaign
According to Ubisoft, Skell Technology is "working without boundaries to bring to life the world of tomorrow," as their viral marketing campaign suggests a new Tom Clancy's game may be announced soon...
In the recent Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands' Special Operation 3: Silent Spade, you get access to a special Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Future Soldier-themed mission that focuses on helping rookie John Kozak, the youngest Ghost ever investigating a mysterious plot that links the Santa Blanca cartel to a nuclear threat, as each player that completes the mission gets their own in-game optical camouflage.
In the rich Tom Clancy's universe, that prototype camo was developed by Skell Technology, a fictional company that specializes in cutting-edge military hardware and software for the Ghost team, Fourth Echelon (Sam Fisher mentioned its sensitive high-technology research and development in Wildlands’ Special Operation 1: Splinter Cell), and even Rainbow Six (including Twitch's shock drone in Siege).
Some players have deiced to investigate why Ubisoft has been teasing this drone company in their video games, and recently discovered Skell Technology’s viral website. After "breaking" their safety net with the combination of login: „asantos”, password: „10068” and „epichon”, password: „15034," you can watch two new promotional materials - the unlisted "Civilian Drone Catalog" YouTube video and the ORDER #1024501 sheet, as it ends the receipt with the statement "Thanks to the tremendous breakthroughs made in the area of Robotics, we at Skell Technology have the power to produce miracles that were previously unimaginable. We are at the dawn of a new world. Let’s free ourselves from our limits and work hand in hand to make our common ideal a reality."
What's even more interesting, the company is operating in San Francisco, California, the exact location is which 2016's Watch_Dogs 2 took place. Considering that the player can use drones in Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Blacklist, Rainbow Six: Siege, Ghost Recon: Wildlands, and even Watch_Dogs 2, Ubisoft's latest viral marketing campaign might be actually linked to any of those properties. Take a look:
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