Home News The developers of It Takes Two have released a gameplay trailer for Split Fiction's co-op adventure

The developers of It Takes Two have released a gameplay trailer for Split Fiction's co-op adventure

Author : Aurora Apr 12,2025

The developers of It Takes Two have released a gameplay trailer for Split Fiction's co-op adventure

Hazelight Studios has once again raised the bar with their latest two-player cooperative adventure, promising an experience that surpasses their previous efforts. The developers have teased stunning locations, a captivating narrative, and a plethora of tasks designed to deepen player immersion. This new project, eagerly awaited by fans, is poised to be one of the year's top co-op hits.

Beyond the main storyline, players can delve into side stories brimming with surprises. These additional quests not only unlock new areas to explore but also introduce unique activities, encouraging players to fully engage with the expansive world of Split Fiction.

Three years following the debut of It Takes Two, Hazelight Studios released a significant update for their cooperative adventure in May. The full list of changes was shared on Steam, showcasing a shift towards catering to the core Steam audience. A notable change is the game's independence from the EA launcher; it's now fully compatible with Steam Deck, enhancing accessibility for players.

Players can now easily invite their Steam friends to join the game. Additionally, Steam Family Sharing is fully supported, making it easier to share the experience with others. While an EA account is still required to connect to EA servers, it's no longer necessary for local play through Steam Remote Play, streamlining the gaming experience for many.

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