Sam is also deployed on another mission immediately, following the end of the crossover mission in Wildlands.
Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell fans are rejoicing that Sam Fisher is back. I swear the fanbase as way more respect for this franchise than the industry itself does. This … explore origin 0 Base skins used to create this skin; find derivations Skins created based on this one; Find skins like this: almost equal very similar quite similar - Skins that look like this but with minor edits Linda, or as Ghosts came to know her - Karen Bowman, briefs Sam on a possible "Empty Quiver" which is a term for a stolen nuclear device in US Army lingo. As of the 10th of April the Special Operation 1 Update was made available. Samuel "Sam" Fisher is the main protagonist and player character of the Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell series of video games, novels and comic books developed and published by Ubisoft and endorsed by Tom Clancy. “Empty Quiver” is notably United States military nuclear incident terminology and refers to the seizure, theft, or loss of a functioning nuclear weapon. It’s a term used to describe an incident in the United States Nuclear program. Following a tease last year from Ubisoft's CEO, this same cutscene in Wildlands features a possible teaser for a new Splinter Cell game. The two begin to chat about a situation reported by the Joint Chiefs of Staff about a possible "empty quiver," a military term referring to a missing nuclear weapon. Edit: Sorry, left out the most important piece of info, that “Empty quiver” is a missing nuke. It sure looks like ubi is teasing Splinter Cell coming back at some point. The same is also true of Splinter Cell, although there is a glimmer of hope for fans. Odds are, you play it from Sam's POV in Splinter Cell, then follow him as he moves along to the Empty Quiver situation mentioned in the cutscene. This hints at future Splinter Cell … After Splinter Cell was absent from Ubisoft's E3 showing, many fans were left wondering if the popular game series had a future at all, or if Ubisoft had decided to shelf the franchise.
Karen Bowman, the Ghosts' handler, tells Fisher about an "empty quiver," which is a military reference to a lost nuclear weapon. Deep State is coming to Ghost Recon Breakpoint on 24th March. That being said in Far Cry 5 the Eden' s Gate cult is getting ready for a world ending event which comes as a nuke at the end of the game. Now at the end of the Wildlands Splinter Cell mission Karen mentions an empty quiver which should be a reference to a nuke that has gone missing. With the Empty Quiver on the Ghost Recon Dlc and now seeing this.. Nuclear threat detected on a Shadownet map. Enjoy a new immersive way to play the game with the Ghost Experience. Anyway, I expect this as a crossover mission. In a crossover of two Tom Clancy game titles from Ubisoft, Sam Fisher will be in Special Operation 1 as Ghost Recon Wildlands starts Year 2 of more shoot `em missions in this expansive game. Discover two new classes, new PVP maps and items... See you on Auroa! Right after the Metal Gear talk, Bowman informs Fisher … ** Not only that, but [[spoiler: the final cutscene features Sam being informed by Grimm, through Karen, about an "Empty Quiver"[[note]]"Empty Quiver" is a code used to refer to the seizure, loss or theft of functioning nuclear weapons[[/note]] situation, possibly hinting at a new Splinter Cell game!]]