Mag reports the Xbox 360/PC sequel has been taken back to the drawing board and could release as late as spring 2010.
According to the latest issue of Xbox World 360 magazine, Ubisoft's Splinter Cell Conviction has been pushed back for release in Holiday 2009 or as late as spring 2010.
Although it appears to cite no official sources, the magazine theorises that the delay is a result of Ubisoft Montreal rebooting development on the game.
The magazine speculates that the decision was down to already released similar games outdating it, suggesting another Ubisoft developed game, Assassin's Creed, as a prime culprit.
The last we heard the game, announced for Xbox 360 and PC, was pencilled in for a vague fiscal 2008 release, which runs April 2008 through March 2009 for Ubisoft.
Ubisoft said it couldn't comment on the game's supposed delay when contacted by VideoGamer.com this morning, but with the publisher's annual showcase, Ubidays, set for next week we shouldn't have to wait long for more info.
In the mean time, you can check out all our Splinter Cell Conviction coverage over at our game page.




Bloodstorm wrote at 14:17 on 20 May 2008
Now they are being denied.
fd wrote at 14:31 on 20 May 2008
Just realease it on the ps3 allready xbox will be forgotten by the time this comes out!
Ivan_PSP wrote at 19:23 on 20 May 2008
LMFAO Xbox 360 has one less exclusive oh well no cares about PC or Xbox 360.