The newest co-op action-adventure from It Takes Two director Josef Fares is now playable on Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC.
2025 is looking like a great year for fans of the co-op genre.
Split Fiction is another good co-op adventure from the award-winning Hazelight Studios. The story and characters are a big miss, but the gameplay variation rocks a majority of the time.
Hazelight Studios' co-op action-adventure goes live at 8 AM PST/11 AM EST on March 6th for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC.
Regarding where all the money went, Hazelight's Josef Fares said, "Look at the game, man. Are you kidding me? Look at the game!"
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Players can also adjust damage received, use custom inputs for the controls, opt for simplified inputs instead of button mashing, and more.
Xbox Series S players can also experience the co-op title in 60 FPS, albeit in 1080p resolution, when it launches worldwide on March 6th.
When asked in an interview about which of his games he could see himself making a sequel for, the Hazelight Studios boss picked It Takes Two.
Though the co-op action-adventure title will be longer still with optional content included, creative director Josef Fares says.
Here's what you should know about Hazelight's next adventure.
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Like Hazelight Studios' previous titles, the upcoming co-op game will allow two players to play together with one purchased copy.
Josef Fares notes that, while Ubisoft is struggling, it might do well with an unapologetically co-op game starring Sam Fisher.
Split Fiction is all set to continue the legacy of It Takes Two and No Way Out.
Hazelight Studios' co-op title will see players stepping into the shoes of two writers traversing each other's fictional worlds.
The co-op action-adventure title from Hazelight Studios and EA Originals launches for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC in March.
By exploring portals littered through levels, Mio and Zoe can venture into separate worlds like deserts, mountains, and even space.
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Playing at 1440p/60 PS on High settings will require a GeForce RTX 3070, 16 GB RAM, and an Intel Core i7-11700k, per Steam.