Split Fiction
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The actors behind Split Fiction's main characters nearly botched their first auditions because they didn't know the script had two sides: "We were just stood there, sweating"
By Jordan Gerblick published
news Zoe and Mio almost sounded very different

Split Fiction is already being turned into a movie as "top Hollywood studios" reportedly start a bidding war over the co-op sensation
By Megan Garside published
News This year’s most popular co-op game is getting the movie adaptation treatment

Split Fiction players defeat secret challenge so tough that some of the devs themselves can "barely" complete it, and get rewarded with the promise of an early peek at the director's next game
By Issy van der Velde published
news With a free flight to Sweden thrown in, too

Split Fiction and It Takes Two director is already "fully focused" on Hazelight's next game, which the studio started work on around a month ago: "It's quite early"
By Catherine Lewis published
News Josef Fares is already "super, super excited" about the studio's next project

EA gets "so much s*** they don't deserve" according to Split Fiction director who says the oft-maligned publisher has always been "super good" to his studio
By Issy van der Velde last updated
news Josef Fares is a big EA fan

It Takes Two sold over 20 million copies and won GOTY, but Hazelight's Josef Fares says "all the numbers looked really, really bad" before the co-op studio became "this really big developer"
By Issy van der Velde published
news Don't give up on your dreams

Split Fiction blows It Takes Two out of the water by selling 1 million copies in 2 days, becoming Hazelight's fastest selling game ever
By Scott McCrae published
News It takes two (days)

Split Fiction feels like a Mass Effect-meets-Fable platformer and I'm obsessed with it after just one hour
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Now Playing Now Playing | Hazelight's latest two-player co-op game is a slick and stylish genre-bending adventure
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