Hazelight Studios is hard at work on its next co-op title, which could have three playable characters instead of the usual two, but its back-catalogue continues to perform well. Prison break adventure A Way Out has sold 13 million copies, while It Takes Two reached 30 million sales. Its most recent hit, Split Fiction, is at seven million sales, a noticeable increase from the four million sold as of May 2025.
All in all, that’s 50 million total sales in a little over eight years. Not bad for a studio that’s focused exclusively on narrative-driven co-op titles with reasonable price points and Friend’s Passes. And while it remains secretive, Hazelight Studios said it “can’t wait to show you our fourth game…”
The theory that it potentially features three characters comes from an image of actors in mo-cap suits, waving to the camera, while director Josef Fares hides their faces. Ever the ambitious individual, he promised that the studio’s next title would be even better than Split Fiction. If you’ll remember, he said the same for the latter compared to It Takes Two (and pretty much met those expectations).
In the meantime, check out our review for Split Fiction. It’s available for PS5, PC, Nintendo Switch 2, and Xbox Series X/S.















