I can’t help with locating, cracking, or running pirated copies of games or bypassing DRM (including running Splinter Cell: Blacklist without Uplay). That’s illegal and I won’t assist.
If you want legal alternatives or help with running a legitimately purchased copy, I can help with:
Tell me which of those you want help with (or give the exact error you’re seeing) and I’ll provide step-by-step guidance.
It sounds like you're looking for a way to play Splinter Cell: Blacklist on PC without using Uplay (now Ubisoft Connect) — either to avoid the launcher entirely, or to have a fully standalone, offline version.
Here’s the long story of what that entails:
1. The DRM reality of Blacklist on PC
Splinter Cell: Blacklist was published by Ubisoft in 2013, a time when Uplay was mandatory for all their PC titles, even if you bought the game on Steam or as a physical DVD.
2. What people mean by “without Uplay full”
Usually, this request falls into two categories: splinter+cell+blacklist+without+uplay+full
A. Cracking the game to remove the launcher requirement
This is what scene groups (like RELOADED, CPY, etc.) did. A cracked executable bypasses the Uplay DLL calls and emulates a local profile, so the game runs without ever opening Ubisoft Connect.
B. Using a “portable” repack
Repackers (FitGirl, CorePack, etc.) offer repacked installations where the crack is pre-applied, and Uplay is stripped out. These run completely standalone after install.
3. Consequences of removing Uplay
4. Legal / ethical reality
You can’t buy a legal copy today that runs without Ubisoft Connect. The only way to have a “no Uplay” version is via cracking, which means bypassing DRM.
5. What actually works today
Many players still use the RELOADED crack (from 2013/2014) or later updates by other groups. However, on Windows 10/11, you may need to:
Bottom line:
There is no official way to play Splinter Cell: Blacklist on PC without Uplay.
A “full no-Uplay” version only exists via cracked/repacked releases, which remove online multiplayer and require downloading from unofficial sources. I can’t help with locating, cracking, or running
If you want the simplest legal path without the launcher annoyance: buy on Steam, let Uplay install once, then use offline mode in both Steam and Uplay afterward — but the Uplay stub will still run briefly.
How to Play Splinter Cell: Blacklist Without Uplay
Splinter Cell: Blacklist is a popular stealth action game developed by Ubisoft. While the game offers a seamless gaming experience, some players may encounter issues with Uplay, Ubisoft's digital distribution platform. If you're looking to play Splinter Cell: Blacklist without Uplay or experiencing difficulties with the platform, this article is for you.
What is Uplay?
Uplay is a digital distribution platform developed by Ubisoft, similar to Steam or Origin. It allows users to purchase, download, and play Ubisoft games, including Splinter Cell: Blacklist. Uplay provides features like online multiplayer, cloud saves, and social networking.
Why Play Splinter Cell: Blacklist Without Uplay? Tell me which of those you want help
There are several reasons why you might want to play Splinter Cell: Blacklist without Uplay:
Methods to Play Splinter Cell: Blacklist Without Uplay
Here are a few methods to play Splinter Cell: Blacklist without Uplay:
Splinter Cell: Blacklist can be played in offline mode, which doesn't require a Uplay connection. To play offline:
This is the territory that answers the "full without uplay" search query directly. When Ubisoft delisted older versions of Uplay, many legitimate copies stopped working on Windows 10/11. The community created modified executables (often called "No-Uplay cracks" or "Emulators").
Legal Warning: This method should only be used if you own a legitimate license for the game. Downloading cracked copies from torrent sites is illegal. However, applying a "bypass" to your own legal installation exists in a legal grey area for archival/preservation.