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06 Dec, 2006

Splinter Cell Double Agent single player demo available

360 News | Be a double agent.
Ubisoft has announced via a press release that a single player demo of Splinter Cell: Double Agent is now available to download via the Xbox Live Marketplace.

The single player demo is set in Kinshasa, the Democratic Republic of Congo. Sam must weave a careful path to his objective, while avoiding the ravages of an active civil war. In the mission, you're caught between two sides of a civil war and must traverse a delicate path between both. Your ultimate assignment is another double agent choice – kill a member of a rival terrorist organization who also happens to be a U.S. government agent, another double agent. If you kill him, information critical to national security dies with him. But if you don’t, your cover is blown and millions will die.

The demo is exclusive to gold members for now, and will be available to silver users in about 7 days. For more information on Spinter Cell: Double Agent check out our review.

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