Hazelight Studios is promising a thrilling new two-player co-op adventure that surpasses even their previous successes. They highlight stunning locations, a compelling narrative, and a wealth of engaging tasks designed for complete immersion.
Beyond the main campaign, players will uncover branching side stories brimming with unexpected twists and turns. These additional quests unlock new areas and unique activities, further enriching the world of Split Fiction and providing even more reasons to explore.
Anticipation is high, with fans already hailing the project as one of the year's most anticipated co-op titles.
Three years after the launch of It Takes Two, Hazelight released a substantial patch for their acclaimed co-op adventure in May. The full patch notes were shared on Steam, a move that's particularly noteworthy given its focus on the core Steam player base. The game is now entirely independent of the EA launcher, offering full Steam Deck compatibility.
Now, seamlessly invite your Steam friends to join your adventure. Steam Family Sharing is also fully functional. While an EA account is still required to connect to EA servers, it's no longer necessary for local play using Steam Remote Play.