Ubisoftâs Splinter Cell: Conviction lived two very public lives. The first had Sam Fisher looking like the sexiest homeless man on the planet. That version was binned. The second version, the one that was actually released, was more âtraditionalâ.
This art, from Ubisoftâs Bruno Gauthier Leblanc, is of this second Sam Fisher. And loads of the people he either helps or shoots along his travels.
Leblanc spent ten months working on the project, during which time he did mostly character art, though youâll see a few objects and installations sprinkled through the gallery as well.
To see more of Brunoâs work, head to his personal site
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