Back in February 2023, we informed you about Project TH. Developed by EVR Studio, this third-person action game appears to be the Splinter Cell game we all have been waiting for.
Based on the webtoon Moodang, Project TH takes place in the Unified Nation of Korea in the near future. The story follows different events around the main characters. The devs have been working on it for the past six years. Despite that, from what I see, it’s still in a very early development stage.
In this game, players will assume the role of Ji Jeong Tae. Ji Jeong Tae is a North Korean soldier who comes to South Korea as a military exchange program participant. Furthermore, Squid Game’s Heo Sung-tae will play the main villain, the mysterious terrorist “Ghost”.
This month, the devs shared a few videos that showcase the game’s stealth mechanics. And, as you will see, this is exactly what you’d expect from a new Splinter Cell game.
As with the first Splinter Cell game, you can destroy lights to approach your enemies. You can also use gadgets to distract or lure them. Not only that but you’ll have goggles that will work similarly to what we saw in Blacklist.
These videos show purely gameplay mechanics with placeholder graphics. They are not meant to showcase the game’s visuals. Instead, they will give you an idea of some of the gameplay features.
Since Splinter Cell Remake is missing in action, this may be THE game for all Splinter Cell fans. Seriously, just watch the videos. If you are a die-hard Splinter Cell fan, the videos will put a big smile on your face.
In short, this is another Korean game you should be looking forward to. Man, I can’t believe the amount of talented Korean games that are currently in development.
There is currently no ETA on when Project TH will come out. Naturally, though, we’ll be sure to keep you posted.
Enjoy!
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