Splinter Cell: Deathwatch, the animated series based on Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell, is now streaming globally on Netflix. In this first-ever screen adaptation of Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell franchise, legendary agent Sam Fisher (Liev Schreiber) is drawn back into the field when a wounded young operative seeks out his help. All eight episodes of the first season are available to watch now, and if you look closely, you may spot a few familiar references to Splinter Cell lore and other Ubisoft games. Read on for 11 Easter eggs you may have missed from Splinter Cell: Deathwatch.
"Displace International" is Douglas Shetland's private military corporation in the Splinter Cell games, which first appeared in Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow.
The news channel "WNM" (World News Media) appears in all Splinter Cell games.
Boom Boom is the name of a canine companion you can recruit as an Amigo in Far Cry 6. He made his first appearance as Boomer, a Fang for Hire in Far Cry 5.
Chorizo is the adorable dachshund with a wheelchair that can be recruited as an Amigo in Far Cry 6.
Senu is Bayek's Eagle companion in Assassin's Creed Origins.
Episode 5: During the during the gala event hosted by Diana Shetland, three musical themes from several Ubisoft franchises can be heard, reinterpreted as piano covers: "Ezio's Family" from Assassin's Creed II, the main theme of The Rogue Prince of Persia, and "Heart of a Hero" from Immortals Fenyx Rising.
Episode 6: At 14:16, enemies are playing a mobile game featuring the popular Just Dance song "Chiwawa." The song continues to play during their fight with Sam.
Episode 8: An exploding mug features a Rabbid.
The Original Soundtrack for Splinter Cell: Deathwatch, composed by award-winning film
