Wed, Jan 07, 2009 | 12:54 GMT

Ubisoft set to reveal new Clancy shooters this year, says CVG

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CVG‘s rumouring that Ubisoft is set to reveal new iterations of its Tom Clancy shooters: namely Ghost Recon and Rainbow Six.

The article goes on to say that on top of the games being announced this year, we could also be playing them in time for Christmas.

Full thing through the link.

By Mike Bowden

12 comments

#1

Blerk
07/01/09, 12:55 pm

Y-A-W-N! Give it a fucking rest, Ubi!

#2

Tonka
07/01/09, 12:57 pm

Did I dream that Ubi now owns the “brand” Tom Clancy?

#3

Blerk
07/01/09, 12:59 pm

Well, they own the rights to produce games based on it. And they’re certainly getting their bloody money’s worth out of it.

#4

No_PUDding
07/01/09, 12:59 pm

Shooters?

Damn, I was expecting Tom Clancy Rainbow Six the book on DS.

So I can bore my tits off reading that.

#5

Gekidami
07/01/09, 1:05 pm

More Russian and Mexican killing fun to come then.

#6

Tonka
07/01/09, 1:09 pm

I never pictured Mexicans as killjoys…

#7

Gekidami
07/01/09, 1:11 pm

I mean shooting Russian and Mexicans, thats all Tom Clancy’s games seem to be about.
On the other hand one of the Tom Clancy games was banned at some point in Mexico, so i guess some joy somewhere was kill by Mexicans…

#8

Retroid
07/01/09, 1:26 pm

If it’s more GRAW-level fun, then GREAT! \o/

Rainbow Six Vegas 2-level fun…. not so much.

I am actually looking forward to Hawx, though.

#9

No_PUDding
07/01/09, 1:29 pm

Oh so your like the ‘shoot the racial minorities’ games?

Try Uncharted!

xD

Seriously that game was very nearly racist.

#10

Gekidami
07/01/09, 1:32 pm

Either Uncharted was racist or… You know, it was based in South America where there arnt that many white people…

#11

No_PUDding
07/01/09, 1:46 pm

Well games shouldn’t be given creative freedom like that, much more sensible to bend and give in to the pressures of external society, and make those African towns in RE5 far more multiracial. That way the industry can continue to be ignored as a serious form of entertainment.

#12

Tonka
07/01/09, 1:53 pm

No, no,no NO.

Just NO. It is the Wii that is holding gaming back as a serious form of culture.

You guys need to brush up on FACTS!

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