Splinter Cell Becomes More Chaotic
Ubisoft cranks out more downloads for Xbox Live.
Spies-in-training with a hankering for more online play should prepare themselves for an extra dollop of Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory multiplayer. Ubisoft has prepared two new levels for the game's popular co-operative play modes.
The levels, Nuclear Plant and UN Headquarters, pick up where the previous ones left off and bring the co-operative multiplayer story to its conclusion. You'll be able to punish the ne'er-do-wells on or offline through split-screen, system link of on Xbox Live.
The new missions are available right now as a download from Xbox Live. For more on the game, check out Ubisoft's official Splinter Cell site.
Alex Wollenschlaeger
Editor, Kikizo Games
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