, a high-tech mobile command center, Fisher and his team must hunt down the engineers of these attacks before the countdown hits zero. Three Ways to Play The core strength of
Splinter Cell: Blacklist rewards players based on three distinct playstyles, all tracked by an in-game scoring system:
Includes the base game plus all official updates and downloadable content (DLC). , a high-tech mobile command center, Fisher and
This write-up covers the "Complete" or "Deluxe" repack of Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Blacklist
(such as the Billionaire’s Yacht and Dead Coast maps), making it a comprehensive way to experience the full title today. system requirements to run this version or tips on how to master the Ghost playstyle system requirements to run this version or tips
Features additional single-player/co-op Billionaire’s Yacht and Dead Coast maps.
A former CIA operative who opens up the game's cooperative campaign modules. Technical Performance and Modern Compatibility | Playstyle | Description | Key Tools &
Intel Core i5-750 2.66 GHz or AMD Phenom II X4 955 3.2 GHz Memory: 4 GB RAM or higher
Includes the Tactical Crossbow, VSS Sniper Rifle, and specialized camo patterns.
| Playstyle | Description | Key Tools & Focus | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | The purest form of Splinter Cell stealth. The goal is to complete objectives without ever being detected and without killing enemies. Points are maximized for total invisibility and non-lethal takedowns. | Sleeping gas, sticky shocker mines, a disabling crossbow. | | Panther (Lethal Stealth) | A hybrid style. Players remain in the shadows and avoid full alerts, but the objective is to eliminate enemies methodically and silently. | Silenced weapons, the Karambit combat knife, luring gadgets. | | Assault (Loud & Lethal) | Throwing stealth aside entirely, this style embraces direct confrontation. Players can use the game’s fluid cover system and powerful weapons to clear rooms in open firefights. | Armored suits, assault rifles, shotguns, and frag grenades. |