Hazelight Studios is set to deliver an exhilarating two-player cooperative adventure with their latest project, pushing the boundaries beyond their previous endeavors. The developers promise captivating settings, a profound narrative, and a plethora of tasks designed to enhance player immersion. In addition to the main storyline, players can delve into side stories that are packed with unexpected twists and turns. These additional quests not only introduce new environments but also offer unique activities, encouraging players to thoroughly explore the rich world of Split Fiction. The gaming community is buzzing with excitement, already hailing this project as one of the most eagerly awaited co-op releases of the year.
Three years following the debut of It Takes Two, Hazelight Studios rolled out a significant update for their cooperative adventure game in May. The developers shared the comprehensive list of changes on Steam, which has sparked interest in how the game has evolved to cater more to the core Steam audience. A notable shift is that the game no longer requires the EA launcher to run and is now fully compatible with the Steam Deck, enhancing accessibility for players.
Now, you can easily invite your Steam friends to join the adventure. Moreover, Steam Family Sharing is fully supported, making it easier to share the experience with family members. While an EA account is still necessary for connecting to EA servers, it's no longer required for local play through Steam Remote Play, offering more flexibility for players.