Hazelight Studios is promising a thrilling new two-player cooperative adventure that surpasses even their previous successes. They highlight stunning locations, a deeply engaging narrative, and a wealth of immersive activities.
Beyond the main campaign, players will uncover a series of compelling side stories brimming with surprises. These additional quests unlock new areas and unique gameplay experiences, further enriching the world of Split Fiction.
Already, fans are hailing the project as one of the year's most anticipated cooperative games.
Three years after the launch of It Takes Two, Hazelight Studios released a major patch for their acclaimed cooperative adventure in May. A comprehensive list of changes was published on Steam. Significantly, the update enhances accessibility for the Steam community; the game no longer requires the EA launcher, and full Steam Deck compatibility has been added.
Steam friends can now be invited directly to play, and Steam Family Sharing is fully functional. While an EA account is still needed to connect to EA servers, it's no longer required for local play using Steam Remote Play.