Hazelight Studios is promising a thrilling new cooperative adventure for two players, exceeding even their previous achievements. They highlight stunning locations, a richly developed story, and a multitude of engaging tasks designed for complete immersion.
Beyond the main campaign, players will uncover branching side stories packed with surprises. These additional quests unlock new areas and unique activities, further enriching the exploration of Split Fiction's world.
Anticipation is high, with fans already labeling this project as one of the year's most anticipated co-op titles.
Three years after the launch of It Takes Two, Hazelight released a major patch in May, significantly updating their cooperative adventure. The full patch notes are available on Steam. A notable change is the game's shift to a core Steam player base; it no longer requires the EA launcher and now boasts full Steam Deck compatibility.
Steam friends can now be directly invited to play, and Steam Family Sharing is fully functional. While an EA account remains necessary to connect to EA servers, it's no longer required for local play using Steam Remote Play.