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Splinter Cell: Conviction has gone through a number of changes throughout its tumultuous development, but one series mainstay it's not changing is co-operative multiplayer. Although the details are nearly non-existent, the latest issue of U.K. magazine PC Zone has confirmed players will once again be able to work together to sneak through missions when Conviction launches in February.
The latest issue of PC Zone actually confirms co-op through its tease of the next issue, which will reportedly feature "hands-on, co-op reveal, and a brand new mode" for Conviction (via CVG). No other details were given beyond that, so we'll have to wait another month to learn more (unless Ubisoft has additional plans to reveal the co-op and this mysterious "new mode" in mind).
Co-op first appeared in Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory on the original Xbox, where it was a separate storyline from the main campaign. We'll see how Ubisoft plans to implement it this time, whenever more details are revealed.
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Co-Op Multiplayer Confirmed for Splinter Cell: Conviction




