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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Developed under Tom Clancy by Ubisoft, Splinter Cell is among the most prominent entries in the Stealth genre. The first game introduced Sam Fisher, a former Navy SEAL who is being brought out of retirement by his old commander, Irving Lambert, to take part in a new NSA initiative called Third Echelon. Third Echelon is a black-ops program involving the insertion of a single operative—Sam—into sensitive, high-security situations to gather intel and, where necessary, neutralize targets, all without being seen or heard. |