Game Overview:
It Takes Two is a co-op platformer developed by Hazelight Studios and published by EA.
Players take control of May and Cody, two dolls made by a young girl named Rose whose parents are having marital problems.
Hazelight Studios announces another major sales milestone for its much-lauded co-op platformer.
The game is now available natively on Steam, which means you can play with your Steam friends without needing the EA App launcher.
"We've got new (real good) stuff cooking that we’ll talk more about later this year," the developer says.
The co-op platformer has been played by over 30 million players since its release in 2021, developer Hazelight Studios has announced.
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The co-op title was released in 2021 for Xbox, PlayStation and PC to universal acclaim. It arrived last year for Nintendo Switch.
Hazelight Studios' co-op platformer has garnered widespread acclaim since launching last year, with over seven million copies sold.
A prominent leaker has suggested that Hazelight and EA's widely acclaimed co-op platformer might be headed to the Nintendo Switch.
Hazelight Studios has announced a new milestone for It Takes Two- the game has now sold over 7 million copies, just a few months after it originally hit the 5 million mark.
The results for the annual DICE Awards 2022 have been revealed, with Hazelight's It Takes Two bagging the Game of the Year award.
Hazelight Studios confirms that its co-op platformer has hit another major sales milestone, with over 5 million units sold worldwide.
In a bizarre twist, a claim by Take-Two Interactive has forced Hazelight Studios to abandon the trademark for its acclaimed co-op platform.
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Hazelight Studios' narrative-driven co-op platformer hits another sales milestone, having sold 3 million units across all platforms.
Hazlight Studios confirms that the highly acclaimed co-op action platformer has now crossed another major sales landmark.
Director Josef Fares hopes to see "more games like this."
Hazelight boss Josef Fares is confident his studio will continue to deliver increasingly better games.
The always opinionated Josef Fares mulls over the length of modern games.
Couples therapy.
Hazelight's disruptive gameplay shines in new trailer.
Check out how the PC version of Hazelight's upcoming co-op title performs.
Here's everything you should know about Hazelight's upcoming co-op adventure.
It takes a decent rig to run.
Director Josef Fares talks about the upcoming co-op game.
It Takes Two director Josef Fares speaks with GamingBolt about Hazelight's next big co-op adventure.
Hazelight have wrapped up development on their next co-op adventure.
A much beefier adventure than A Way Out, it seems.
The director is looking forward to "better games and higher graphic difelity," but feels the differentiation between the consoles "doesn't really matter."
"I think this game will take the world record in actually how much variation is in game," says the It Takes Two director.
"It’s going to be interesting to follow to see what goes on there," Fares says about Game Pass.
Hazelight Studios boss Josef Fares isn't sure It Takes Two can be made to work on the Switch.
"That's a ****ing confusing name. What the ****'s going on with Microsoft?" Josef Fares says in typically emphatic fashion.
Join Cody and May as they battle vacuum cleaners and mend their marriage.
The co-op platformer will have its gameplay premiere on December 10th.
Josef Fares' next game is another co-op adventure.
Director Josef Fares promises a "short tease" this Thursday.
We might learn concrete details about Josef Fares' next game soon.
A good sign for sales along with a tease of the next project.
He says that people won't know what to think.
Josef Fares cites EA's support and respect for his creative vision as a reason for sticking with the publisher.
Josef Fares says he "loves making video games and can't wait to show it".