Hazelight Studios is gearing up to launch a thrilling new cooperative adventure designed for two players, surpassing even their previous successes. The developers highlight captivating environments, a compelling narrative, and a wealth of engaging tasks designed for complete immersion.
Beyond the main storyline, players can delve into branching side quests, uncovering hidden surprises and secrets. These additional missions unlock not only fresh locations but also unique gameplay experiences, further enriching the world of Split Fiction.
Anticipation is high, with fans already hailing the project as a leading contender for the year's most anticipated cooperative title.
Three years after the launch of It Takes Two, Hazelight Studios released a substantial update for their acclaimed cooperative adventure in May. A comprehensive list of changes was shared on Steam. A noteworthy aspect of this update is its improved integration with the Steam community. The game is now entirely self-contained on Steam, eliminating the need for the EA launcher and gaining full Steam Deck compatibility.
Steam friends can now be invited directly to join the game, and Steam Family Sharing is fully operational. While an EA account remains necessary to connect to EA servers, local play using Steam Remote Play no longer requires an EA account.