The Fitgirl repack cracks the game for offline play. You cannot log into Ubisoft servers.
In the pantheon of stealth action games, few titles command as much respect as Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Conviction . Released by Ubisoft in 2010, this game marked a radical departure from the slow, methodical pacing of its predecessors, opting instead for a “predator stealth” approach that emphasized aggression, fluid motion, and a signature “Mark & Execute” mechanic.
| Feature | Original Steam/Uplay Version | Tom.Clancy-s.Splinter.Cell.Conviction Fitgirl Repack | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 7.8 GB | 2.6 GB (Compressed) / 7.9 GB (Installed) | | DRM | Ubisoft + Steam (Double layer) | None (Cracked) | | Startup time | 20–30 seconds (with launchers) | 2 seconds | | Save Game location | Cloud-based (Ubisoft) | Local ( My Documents ) | | Mod compatibility | Medium (requires file unlocking) | High (full file access) | | Windows 11 bugs | Frequent crashes in Third Echelon level | Stable (with compatibility fixes) |
Distributing a cracked copy of Splinter Cell: Conviction is illegal in most jurisdictions. Ubisoft owns the IP, and downloading the repack without purchasing a license is copyright infringement.
For Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Conviction , the original Steam or DVD installation takes up roughly 7–8 GB of hard drive space. The compresses this file size down to approximately 2.5 to 3 GB .









