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Released originally as a transformation of the series, Conviction introduced the "Mark and Execute" mechanic and a much faster, more aggressive Sam Fisher. It is now fully playable on modern systems like and is even "Playable" on the Steam Deck with minor adjustments. Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Conviction™ on Steam

The is famous for its weekly free game rotation. While Splinter Cell: Conviction hasn't been a permanent fixture, other Ubisoft titles often appear in these giveaways. Check the Epic Games Free Games page every Thursday to see if Sam Fisher has made the cut. 3. Subscription Services: Ubisoft+

If you can't find it for free, you can usually find it for the price of a cup of coffee. During or GOG Preservation Program events, the game frequently drops by 75% to 80% , often retailing for under $5.00. Why You Should Play Conviction Today

While the game has been offered for free in the past—most notably on (formerly Uplay) during special promotional windows—it is not currently listed as a permanently free-to-play title.

Below is a draft for a blog post that covers how to legally find the best deals or potential free opportunities for this classic stealth-action title.

If you don't want to buy the game outright, it is often included in . This subscription service gives you access to a massive library of Tom Clancy titles, including the entire Splinter Cell legacy, for a monthly fee. It’s a great way to "freely" explore the game if you are already a subscriber. 4. Major Sales and Deep Discounts

Keep an eye on the Ubisoft Store during their "Ubisoft Forward" events or holiday sales. If a giveaway happens, you’ll need a free Ubisoft Connect account to claim it. 2. Check the Epic Games Store "Free Games" Rotation