Split Fiction: It Takes Two’s Award-Winning Chaos

Split Fiction: It Takes Two’s Award-Winning Chaos

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Alright, gamers, buckle up—Hazelight Studios, the mad geniuses who gave us It Takes Two, are dropping Split Fiction on March 6, 2025, and it’s shaping up to be a co-op fever dream you won’t shake off. If you thought fixing a broken marriage with a buddy via doll-sized chaos was peak gaming, wait till you see what these folks cooked up this time. This ain’t just a game—it’s a sci-fi-fantasy mashup that’ll have you and your bestie laughing, yelling, and maybe crying (in a good way) all at once. 





Here’s the premise: we have Mio and Zoe, two writers who are strangers, brought together in an extraordinary simulation where their imaginations dictate reality. Mio leans towards thrilling cyberpunk scenarios with laser weaponry and futuristic vehicles, reminiscent of classic sci-fi. Zoe, on the other hand, immerses herself in rich fantasy worlds filled with dragons, enchanted forests, and grand quests. Together, their combined visions create a dynamic and engaging experience, and you and your co-op partner are tasked with navigating this unique blend. One moment you might be evading asteroids, and the next, you could be soaring on a griffin. It's as if Hazelight has expertly combined diverse genres into a cohesive and enjoyable adventure.

Now, let's discuss the gameplay, where Split Fiction truly shines. Split-screen co-op returns, and it's more refined than ever. You’re not just playing; you’re collaborating closely with your partner to solve puzzles and engage in combat that evolves rapidly. Each level presents a distinct and varied experience, which is part of the game's charm. And the Friend’s Pass is still available, allowing one player to purchase the game and share the experience with a friend. This player-friendly approach, along with the commitment to avoiding microtransactions, demonstrates a dedication to delivering a high-quality gaming experience.





From the team that brought us the 20 million-selling It Takes Two and earned Game of the Year in 2021, 'Split Fiction' feels like they've taken everything we enjoyed and amplified it. Josef Fares continues to deliver his signature style, promising a straightforward gaming experience—just you, a friend, and a story that’s both wonderfully imaginative and emotionally resonant. It's not about endless grinding for loot; it’s about sharing genuine moments of laughter when your dragon-riding skills take an unexpected turn, or celebrating with a high-five after perfectly executing a sci-fi heist.

For many gamers, this really resonates. It captures the essence of those late-night gaming sessions, the friendly banter, and the irresistible urge for 'just one more try' that stretches into the early hours. Split Fiction understands that gaming is at its best when it's a shared experience. Mio and Zoe’s contrasting worlds reflect our own experiences—different preferences, but the same camaraderie, figuring things out together. It’s an authentic, human experience, and incredibly enjoyable.


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Mark your calendars, players on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. Pre-order on Steam, Epic, or the EA App, and prepare to experience Split Fiction this March. This new title from the creators of 'It Takes Two' promises an engaging co-op adventure that will challenge your teamwork, provide moments of humor, and leave you wanting to play more. Gather your co-op partner and get ready for an exciting split-screen experience. This game is set to deliver a memorable adventure.

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