When I was asked to contribute a post for PlayStation Blog about the Fifth Freedom and its role in Splinter Cell Blacklist, it occurred to me how timely this request was. Splinter Cell is a franchise that has always been grounded in realism, and the latest installment of the game features a story ripped straight from today’s headlines.
In reality, there are conflicts in the world we are aware of. But then there are the conflicts we will never hear about – a war in the shadows that will be defused by the few who must make difficult decisions, and who carry a heavy burden to protect our fundamental liberties.
This is the context for granting Sam Fisher the Fifth Freedom in Splinter Cell Blacklist – the power to do whatever it takes to protect the greater good. Only the President can authorise the Fifth Freedom, and only the most skilled and trustworthy operatives America has to offer have ever received it.
In order to truly understand the Fifth Freedom, and why it plays such a critical role in developing the story in Splinter Cell Blacklist, I want to give you some historical background for our story. In 1941, US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt gave the “Four Freedoms” speech, laying out the quartet of liberties that “everyone in the world” should hold as a birthright:
- Freedom of speech and expression
- Freedom of worship
- Freedom from want
- Freedom from fear
When these liberties are threatened and a terror network strikes at the American heartland in Splinter Cell Blacklist, Sam Fisher is granted the Fifth Freedom and is tasked to protect the other four. This concept is critical to building depth for our story and our hero as Sam struggles with the fine line between right and wrong throughout the game.
When I first watched the acclaimed 2008 HBO TV series Generation Kill, it hit me hard that I really couldn’t judge the actions of these soldiers. I was personally never in the army. I had never slept beneath a truck for cover because it was the safest place for me in that moment. I was never forced to kill anyone.
I am not in the position to judge what is happening out there – but it did make me think. We play on our €500 iPhones, sipping our Venti lattes. We go on living blissfully unaware of what goes on, every day. But the ugly truth is that there are real people out there making incredibly difficult decisions to protect our comfortable way of life.
These current and mature themes form the foundation of our story in Splinter Cell Blacklist. As game creators, we hope to put players into difficult situations that will push them to think about the consequences of their choices. And it’s our greatest hope it will be an experience that will immerse gamers and maybe even get them to examine their own perspective.
For a closer look at the game ahead of its PlayStation 3 release next year, take a look at our brand new Fifth Freedom trailer below.















12 CommentsAdd Yours
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Posted on 25 September, 2012 at 5:03 pm by monoliet
great game on ps2 but i not need te game = not intrested
gone hapen to capcom also whith monsterhunter .
why ?= excluzieve x360 game we not get = not done wen u make serie on both consoles u stay on both .
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Posted on 25 September, 2012 at 5:13 pm by BiGsMoO7ke
Great News!!! but what about splinter cell conviction ?
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Posted on 25 September, 2012 at 5:22 pm by vonhammer
After that E3 demo,I lost all interest in it.I’ll need a demo with hard difficulty to see the AI in action before I’d consider buying the series again.
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Posted on 25 September, 2012 at 5:55 pm by left4bread3
What happened to his voice :O and @#2 thats was a MS exclusive great game tho had played it on xbox
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Posted on 25 September, 2012 at 6:20 pm by hayzink
@left4bread3
Michael Ironside no longer does his voice thats why its so different.
there has been a fair bit of outrage about this online on different sites.
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Posted on 25 September, 2012 at 7:00 pm by chrisandsheva
well i am sure it will be another forwards step into sams story, and 5th echolons ?, but will this game be lacking on the ps3 due to the (last minute) ms exclusive of convictions ?, am really unsure after that (imo) snub of us ps3 users i would want to take a interest in this, btw, i have tryed to play convictions on my xbox, but it just isn’t the same, for example ms are very focused on making devs create games that need outside help, ie, their gold/online business kinda interfiers with what should really be 100% sp, but it is half mercs in convictions, still if i can drag myself off ps3 (doubtfull), i may give convictions a proper playthrough.
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Posted on 25 September, 2012 at 7:11 pm by chrisandsheva
also to continue from post6, when are you goping to make the psn trilogy work specifically SC HD, (1st), as though i bought it day1, And have played through over nine, (NINE) times, meeting all trophy requirements on at least five of those playthroughs, it will not give me my trophies, just so you know i am not exagerating, overestimating my skill, i still haven’t got the ‘don’t use medkit’ trophy, anyway after my 9th attempt still never worked i just got fed up with the whole trilogy, and i was really, really excited at the thought of revisiting chaos theory again, as my preference is to save the best till last etc..
btw, my 9 attempts are nothing, compared to the 17 another played, to no avail.
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Posted on 25 September, 2012 at 7:14 pm by chrisandsheva
why isn’t there a edit button (sorry) lastly please add a patch for trophy support to double agent.. you Have got to.
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Posted on 25 September, 2012 at 8:03 pm by DAYDANNY666
Can’t add funds to the wallet (NP-2244-2) SONY need a poke in the eye. All I want is to give you money!
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Posted on 25 September, 2012 at 9:31 pm by OttoT
Dear Ubisoft, pulling splinter cell conviction the last minute for PS3 didn’t feel good. I understand the concept of exclusives, Sony Playstation has a ton of them, but it’s always clear from the second they come out with the announcement. So if you don’t want my money for that game I’m sure not giving you my money for this obviasly second rate product.
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Posted on 26 September, 2012 at 7:54 am by obiadekanobi1980
i agree with the others on here although the game looks awesome i will not buy it out of protest for what happened the last game so sorry i will be picking this up months later pre owned so you dont get a single penny from me perhaps then you will think twice before you cut off 50m+ potential customers shame on you!!
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Posted on 26 September, 2012 at 10:17 am by LinLeigh
I was going to buy it day one. Having been a huge fan ever since it arrived on PS but after the torture trailer my interest has evaporated
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