Split Fiction: Everything We Know So Far

Hazelight Studios, the geniuses behind It Takes Two, are back to shatter expectations (and maybe a few controllers) with Split Fiction. This isn't just another co-op adventure; it's a genre-bending odyssey through a world where sci-fi and fantasy collide in a glorious, chaotic mess. Mark your calendars: March 6, 2025.

 

Two Heads Are Better Than One (Especially When Trapped in a Simulation)

Hazelight's signature Friends Pass returns, meaning only one player needs to purchase Split Fiction to drag a friend into this mind-bending experience. Cross-play across PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC ensures no matter what system you're on, you can join the fun (and the inevitable arguments). A Nintendo Switch release hasn't been confirmed yet, but we're holding out hope. Split Fiction introduces Mio and Zoe, two aspiring writers whose worlds couldn't be further apart. Mio's a sci-fi aficionado, Zoe's a fantasy fanatic. When a story-generating simulation malfunctions, they're flung into a reality where their creative visions clash – and clash hard. Think gleaming dystopian skyscrapers casting long shadows over medieval castles, where laser fire dances with dragon breath. Their only hope of escape? Learning to work together.

 

Get Ready to Embrace the Unexpected

This isn't your average co-op game. Split Fiction throws you into a whirlwind of platforming, puzzle-solving, and cinematic storytelling, all seamlessly interwoven. Each level is a playground of unique mechanics tied to its theme. One moment you're soaring through the clouds on a dragon's back, the next you're manipulating magnetized orbs to traverse a futuristic cityscape. Expect the unexpected – epic boss battles, thrilling shooting sequences, and even a level where you play as pigs (yes, really). And of course, it wouldn't be a Hazelight game without a healthy dose of quirky mini-games designed to test your co-op compatibility. The Game Awards 2024 trailer gave us a tantalizing taste of Split Fiction's visual splendor. Hazelight's vibrant art style shines through, bringing both the neon-drenched dystopian landscapes and the richly detailed fantasy realms to life. Prepare for a feast for the eyes. If It Takes Two stole your heart, or if you simply crave innovative and engaging co-op experiences, Split Fiction is an absolute must-play. Mark your calendars for March 6th and prepare for a mind-blowing adventure. This is co-op chaos redefined.

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