
Hazelight Studios has established a unique position in the gaming industry with its innovative approach to co-op gameplay. Their signature "Friends Pass" system, requiring only one purchase for two-player enjoyment, remains a distinctive feature not widely replicated. While previous titles lacked cross-play, a feature seemingly ideal for their collaborative focus, this limitation is addressed in their upcoming title.
Excitingly, Split Fiction will fully embrace cross-play functionality, as officially confirmed by the developers. The popular Friends Pass system returns, meaning only one player needs to buy the game for a two-player experience; however, both players will require an EA account.
Further enhancing accessibility, Hazelight has unveiled a playable demo. Players can experience Split Fiction together, and importantly, progress made in the demo will seamlessly transfer to the full game.
Split Fiction promises diverse and engaging settings, but its core remains a compelling exploration of simple yet profound human relationships. Launching March 6th, the game will be available on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S.