Game Overview:
A Way Out is a co-op action-adventure game developed by Hazelight Studios and published by EA.
Players play as Vincent Moretti and Leo Caruso, two incarcerated criminals who together attempt to break out of prison.
Hazelight Studios' 2018 co-op action-adventure title continues to see strong sales. It's playable on Xbox One, PS4 and PC.
Fares says that such numbers for a small team "are madness."
A good sign for sales along with a tease of the next project.
In anticipation of the service's PS4 release, it seems its getting some new titles.
Hazelight's co-op narrative adventure helped surpass EA's sales expectations for the quarter.
“Why put all that effort in for nothing? We should see games as experiences."
Well deserved success!
Director Josef Fares is all praises for Xbox’s Phil Spencer.
Head to head graphics comparison between the two console versions of A Way Out.
Ni no Kuni 2: Revenant Kingdom sees a strong debut at third place.
A complete video walkthrough for A Way Out.
A defining moment for the couch co-op genre.
Co-op story focused action game gets appropriately intense trailer.
However, no hard numbers were given.
Fares also talks about starting with 10 people and not making games with microtransactions.
Josef Fares has noted that all money will be going to the developer.
Busting out of the hospital, co-op style.
The full list of achievements have been revealed.
The co-op prison break title is on track for release.
Here are the fifteen most major talking points about the upcoming co-op game.
Josef Fares says he wants players to "feel the game" and that their emotions don't matter.
Everything you need to know about A Way Out.
"This is the vision; this is what the game is."
"It's just that we are a small team and we're doing everything in-house, which makes it very hard for us to have the time."
Passion over economics, it seems like.
Josef Fares ultimately asks what hardware is "if you don't have games".
Josef Fares sounds off on how the cookie crumbles.
Launches pretty soon now, actually.
"It's not even worth commenting on."
"This machine is not so strong as you think."
That's bold of them.
From the creator of Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons.