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Splinter Cell: Deathwatch review | PC Gamer

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What is it? An animated series about Sam Fisher coming out of retirement for one last job
Release date: October 14, 2025
Network: Netflix
Director: Guillaume Dousse
Cast: Liam Schreiber, Kirby, Janet Varney
Link: Official site

Stealth isn’t the easiest thing to adapt from a game to a TV series. Playing a Splinter Cell game as Sam Fisher, we’re more than happy to spend hours slinking slowly through corridors and stairwells, crouching motionless for long minutes in the dark observing enemy patrol routes, and painstakingly carrying unconscious bodies into darkened corners to secrete them.

But watching someone do that in an animated series? For 20 minutes at a time? It’s hard to imagine that being gripping, which is probably why the stealth sequences in Netflix’s animated series Splinter Cell: Deathwatch don’t last all that long before transitioning into straight action. There’s as much gunplay, knife fighting, and car-chasing in Deathwatch as there is sneaking and slinking around—which isn’t really in the spirit of the Splinter Cell games.

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