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If you like Pixar and you like farming games, a game made specifically for you has been presented at the Tokyo Game Show

At the Tokyo Game Show 2025, LilliLandia Games has enthusiastically presented Animula Nook, their new life simulator that promises to transform the way players interact with the world around them. In this game, participants must shrink in size to explore a “real world” turned into a fantastic adventure, where everyday items like cups, books, and plants become giant landscapes, offering an immersive experience that invites exploration and creativity. A perfect combination With a modern visual finish reminiscent of Pixar productions, Animula Nook features mechanics of […]

If you like Pixar and you like farming games, a game made specifically for you has been presented at the Tokyo Game Show

As part of the Tokyo Game Show 2025, LilliLandia Games has excitedly presented Animula Nook, their new life simulator that promises to transform the way players interact with the world around them. In this game, participants will have to shrink in size to explore a “real world” turned into a fantastic adventure, where everyday items like cups, books, and plants become giant landscapes, offering an immersive experience that invites exploration and creativity.

A perfect combination

With a modern visual finish reminiscent of Pixar productions, Animula Nook features innovative collection and building mechanics. Players will be able to collect not only traditional materials but also unique resources like sun rays and scents, integrating everyday life into their gameplay. According to the developers, exploration will include a variety of environments such as “forests” made of flower pots, as well as corners of the home that hide rare materials, adding a new dimension to interaction with the environment.

Additionally, Animula Nook incorporates online features that allow users to visit the neighborhoods of other players, facilitating collaboration and the exchange of experiences. This social aspect is a hallmark of the game, which promises to bring friends and family together through shared creation and adventure.

The title is available to add to the wishlist on platforms like Steam, Epic Games Store, and PlayStation, and is confirmed for future versions on Switch 2 and Mac, although a definitive release date has not yet been announced. Described as a fusion of titles like Grounded, It Takes Two, and Stardew Valley, Animula Nook suggests gameplay rich in cooperation and creativity, establishing itself as a must-have option for cozy game lovers.

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Author SoftonicPosted on September 24, 2025September 24, 2025Categories Gaming, NewsTags Animula Nook, Grounded, It Takes Two, juego de granjas, LilliLandia, Pixar, Stardew Valley, TGS, Tokyo Game Show, Tokyo Game Show 2025

EA's biggest success is an unexpected title, except that it comes from the winners of the 2021 GOTY

Split Fiction, the recent cooperative adventure from Hazelight Studios, has reached a significant milestone by selling 4 million units since its launch in March, nearly doubling Electronic Arts’ expectations. This success has not only established three Guinness World Records for the title but has also generated a positive financial impact on the conglomerate, contributing to its robust performance in the last fiscal year. An absolute sales success Stuart Canfield, EA’s chief financial officer, commented on the isolation of Split Fiction’s results during a recent meeting with investors, pointing out how it is contributing […]

EA's biggest success is an unexpected title, except that it comes from the winners of the 2021 GOTY

Split Fiction, the recent cooperative adventure from Hazelight Studios, has reached a significant milestone by selling 4 million units since its launch in March, nearly doubling Electronic Arts’ expectations. This success has not only set three Guinness records for the title but has also generated a positive financial impact on the conglomerate, contributing to its robust performance in the last fiscal year.

An absolute sales success

Stuart Canfield, EA’s Chief Financial Officer, commented on the isolation of Split Fiction results during a recent meeting with investors, noting how it is contributing to the overall momentum of the company. “The fourth quarter has marked a strong finish for the fiscal year 2025, positioning the business for accelerated growth,” he explained. This statement is supported by the net income reported by the company, which reached $7.355 billion, with a notable boost coming from the EA Sports franchise and double-digit growth from The Sims.

In addition to its commercial success, Split Fiction is on its way to being adapted for the big screen, suggesting an even greater expansion of its popularity and acceptance among players. This transition to other media could open new opportunities for both Hazelight and EA, who continue to focus on rigorous execution and a promising lineup of innovative releases for fiscal year 2026.

The combination of Split Fiction’s exceptional performance and the continuous growth of other EA franchises reaffirms the company’s strong position in the video game market. With the established success following the acclaimed title It Takes Two, Hazelight Studios has once again demonstrated its ability to captivate players, which could lead to more celebrations and possibly new creative opportunities for the future.

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Author SoftonicPosted on May 9, 2025July 1, 2025Categories Gaming, NewsTags Electronic Arts, Hazelight Studios, It Takes Two, Split Fiction

The game that is taking off and has achieved several Guinness records

Split Fiction has emerged as a phenomenon in the world of video games, redefining the cooperative gaming experience among friends and family. With fun gameplay and a deep narrative centered on the characters Mio and Zoe, it has managed to capture the attention of players and critics alike. Just a few days after its release, the game has sold millions of copies, becoming EA’s second title with the most simultaneous users on Steam. An incredible success that has already achieved the inevitable. Hollywood has already set its sights on it Recently, it has been announced that Split […]

The game that is taking off and has achieved several Guinness records

Split Fiction has emerged as a phenomenon in the world of video games, redefining the cooperative gaming experience among friends and family. With fun gameplay and a deep narrative centered around the characters Mio and Zoe, it has managed to capture the attention of both players and critics alike. Just a few days after its release, the game has sold millions of copies, becoming EA’s second title with the most simultaneous users on Steam. An incredible success that has already achieved the inevitable.

Hollywood has already set its sights

Recently, it has been announced that Split Fiction has set three Guinness records, standing out as the most played local cooperative game on Steam and the best-selling game within 48 hours. Additionally, it has established itself as the best-selling cooperative title in the week following its release, reaching the impressive figure of two million copies. These achievements not only highlight the enormous commercial impact of the game but also reaffirm Hazelight Studios’ position as a leader in a genre they have revitalized in the industry.

The success of Split Fiction has captured Hollywood’s interest, as several production companies are seeking the film rights to adapt the game for the big screen. Although no specific agreements have been finalized yet, it seems that a movie based on this fantastic story could be in the works, in addition to the anticipated film adaptation of It Takes Two, another of the studio’s hits.

Finally, Hazelight Studios has announced that they are already working on their next project, ensuring the continuous development of innovative video games under the direction of the renowned creator Josef Fares. With these advancements, Split Fiction not only positions itself as a commercial success but also marks the beginning of a new era in narrative and cooperative game design.

Author AgenciasPosted on March 31, 2025July 1, 2025Categories NewsTags EA, It Takes Two, records, Split Fiction, Steam

The film adaptation of Split Fiction is already a reality

The launch of Split Fiction has been a milestone for Hazelight Studios and Electronic Arts, managing to position itself as the second best-selling game in EA’s history on Steam in just two weeks. This commercial success is complemented by the critical acclaim it has received; the game has achieved a rating above 90 on Metacritic, being the first EA title to do so since Mass Effect 2 in 2012. Additionally, Split Fiction received a notable 10/10 on GameSpot. And, of course, the film world has already taken notice. Hollywood doesn’t miss an opportunity like this The […]

The film adaptation of Split Fiction is already a reality

The launch of Split Fiction has been a milestone for Hazelight Studios and Electronic Arts, managing to position itself as the second best-selling game in EA’s history on Steam in just two weeks. This commercial success is complemented by the critical acclaim it has received; the game has achieved a rating above 90 on Metacritic, being the first EA title to do so since Mass Effect 2 in 2012. Additionally, Split Fiction received a remarkable 10/10 on GameSpot. And, of course, the film world has already taken notice of it.

Hollywood doesn’t miss an opportunity like this

The plot of Split Fiction follows two young women, Zoe and Mio, who, despite being strangers to each other, find themselves trapped in a virtual world that merges the science fiction and fantasy stories each has created. In order to escape and return to reality, they must learn to collaborate and combine their skills in an environment full of challenges.

The notoriety of Split Fiction has sparked considerable interest in Hollywood, where it has been reported that a movie based on the game is in development. This project is rumored to attract intense competition among film studios. The production company Story Kitchen, which previously helped sell the rights for the It Takes Two movie, has met again with Hazelight to carry out this adaptation, with plans to assemble a cast, writers, and a director before presenting the proposal to potential buyers.

So far, Split Fiction has sold two million copies, and its sales performance suggests that it could continue to be one of the standout titles of March. With a combination of sales and critical success, the future of Split Fiction looks promising, both in the realm of video games and in cinema.

Author AgenciasPosted on March 24, 2025July 1, 2025Categories NewsTags EA, It Takes Two, Split Fiction

Split Fiction sells over a million copies in 48 hours

Split Fiction, the new cooperative action game developed by Josef Fares and the Hazelight Studios team, has reached an impressive milestone by selling over a million copies in just 48 hours since its launch. This figure highlights the notable difference in the game’s reception compared to its predecessor, It Takes Two, which took a month to reach the same number of sales. A game with absolutely insane sales Hazelight announced this achievement on the Bluesky platform, expressing their gratitude for the warm reception: “The love that all of you show for our game […]

Split Fiction sells over a million copies in 48 hours

Split Fiction, the new cooperative action game developed by Josef Fares and the Hazelight Studios team, has reached an impressive milestone by selling over a million copies in just 48 hours since its launch. This figure highlights the remarkable difference in the game’s reception compared to its predecessor, It Takes Two, which took a month to reach the same number of sales.

A game with absolutely insane sales

Hazelight announced this achievement on the Bluesky platform, expressing their gratitude for the warm reception: “The love that all of you show for our game is overwhelming! Everyone here at Hazelight is more than happy, and we can’t stop enjoying your magnificent reactions”. This fervor from the public can largely be attributed to the previous success of It Takes Two, which surprised many in 2022 by receiving multiple Game of the Year awards.

A determining factor in the notable increase in sales of Split Fiction could be the strong expectations generated by Hazelight’s track record. Unlike A Way Out, their first title, which did not manage to capture as much interest, It Takes Two set a high precedent that led to greater interest in this new release. It is important to note that, contrary to what some might assume, this sales record is not due to the use of the Friend’s Pass, a mode that allows players to enjoy the game without purchasing a copy, as confirmed by Electronic Arts.

In addition, the game’s performance in terms of concurrent players reflects its popularity, as it reached a peak of 259,000 simultaneous users on Steam, far surpassing the 71,039 of It Takes Two. It has also received an ‘overwhelmingly positive’ rating based on more than 14,000 user reviews, which reinforces its status as a success in the market.

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Author SoftonicPosted on March 11, 2025July 1, 2025Categories Gaming, NewsTags BlueSky, Electronic Arts, Friend's Pass, Hazelight Studios, It Takes Two, Josef Fares, Split Fiction, Steam

Split Fiction is not only an excellent cooperative game, it also hides references to Dark Souls

Split Fiction, the new cooperative title from Hazelight Studios, has managed to integrate various references to video game culture, particularly highlighting its homage to the popular Dark Souls series. At a key moment in the game, players can find an iconic interactive campfire, which not only serves as a visual element but also allows characters to sit next to their adventure companion. By doing so, the message Moonfire Lit is activated, a clear allusion to the well-known Bonfire Lit from Dark Souls 3. Hazelight Studios, known for their work on acclaimed titles like It Takes Two and A Way […]

Split Fiction is not only an excellent cooperative game, it also hides references to Dark Souls

Split Fiction, the new cooperative title from Hazelight Studios, has managed to integrate various references to video game culture, particularly highlighting its homage to the popular Dark Souls series. At a key moment in the game, players can find an iconic interactive campfire, which not only serves as a visual element but also allows characters to sit next to their adventure companion. By doing so, the message Moonfire Lit is activated, a clear allusion to the well-known Bonfire Lit from Dark Souls 3.

Hazelight Studios, known for their work on acclaimed titles like It Takes Two and A Way Out, constantly seeks to add cultural layers to their games, and Split Fiction is no exception. This dedication translates into a universe where every element can have a meaningful background, inviting players to explore and discover connections beyond gameplay.

Not just Dark Souls: another great game from From Software

In addition to the bonfire, the ghostly snails that appear alongside it have made their presence known. This inclusion seems to be another subtle reference to FromSoftware titles, particularly to their popular game Elden Ring. In this game, snails have become a peculiarity, acting as bosses that hide and use different types of ghost enemies to annoy players. This relationship adds another layer of depth, creating a bridge between two gaming experiences that, although different, share a rich history of design and challenges.

In the vast landscape of gaming, the bonfires of Dark Souls have set an almost unavoidable precedent. Through titles like Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 and now Split Fiction, it seems that these elements will challenge the creativity of developers, who are almost compelled to pay homage to a legacy that has marked a generation of players.

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Author SoftonicPosted on March 7, 2025July 1, 2025Categories Gaming, NewsTags A Way Out, Bonfire Lit, dark souls, Dark Souls 3, Elden Ring, From Software, Hazelight Studios, It Takes Two, Moonfire Lit, Split Fiction

Josef Fares wants to win another GOTY with Split Fiction, but he knows why it's not possible and it has a proper name

Josef Fares, director of Split Fiction and founder of Hazelight Studios, has expressed his desire to win the Game of the Year award again in 2025, after having won it in 2021 with his successful title It Takes Two. However, Fares is aware of the intense competition he will face, especially if Grand Theft Auto VI (GTA 6) is released this year, one of the most anticipated titles in video game history. In a recent video from Fall Damage, where he responds to comments on YouTube, Fares commented on the possibility of Split Fiction being named Game of the Year, […]

Josef Fares wants to win another GOTY with Split Fiction, but he knows why it's not possible and it has a proper name

Josef Fares, director of Split Fiction and founder of Hazelight Studios, has expressed his desire to win the Game of the Year award again in 2025, after having won it in 2021 with his successful title It Takes Two. However, Fares is aware of the intense competition he will face, especially if Grand Theft Auto VI (GTA 6) is released this year, one of the most anticipated titles in video game history.

In a recent video from Fall Damage, where he responds to comments on YouTube, Fares commented on the possibility of Split Fiction being named Game of the Year, although he also mentioned the admiration he feels for the GTA franchise. “It would be amazing to win again, but if GTA 6 comes out, it will be a big challenge. I’m excited for its release because I’m a huge fan,” Fares stated.

A game with exceptional reception from critics and the public

At this moment, Split Fiction is presented as the highest-rated game of 2025, with an impressive Metascore of 91, surpassing other acclaimed titles like Monster Hunter Wilds and Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2. However, the reaction from the public and critics will largely depend on the impact of GTA 6, which is expected to be the market leader if it is finally released in the fall, as planned.

Although GTA 6 is scheduled for this year, Strauss Zelnick, director of Take-Two, has mentioned the possibility of adjustments to the release date, noting that “there is always the risk of delay.” This leaves the door open for Split Fiction to have the opportunity to shine if GTA 6 does not meet its schedule.

On the other hand, Fares suggested that Ubisoft should consider creating a cooperative Splinter Cell game, arguing that they should not limit themselves to offering only single-player experiences. “Don’t regret making a cooperative game; just go for a split-screen game,” Fares advised, emphasizing the need to innovate in the cooperative space.

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Author SoftonicPosted on March 7, 2025July 1, 2025Categories Gaming, NewsTags GOTY, GTA 6, Hazelight Studios, It Takes Two, Josef Fares, Splinter Cell, Split Fiction, Straquss Zelnick, Take-Two

Split Fiction is launching today with great anticipation and a major controversy with EA Play Pro

Split Fiction, the new game from acclaimed creator Josef Fares, will be released today, March 6, 2025, at 5:00 PM in Spain. The title has generated high expectations among players, who are eager to explore this new cooperative game that promises innovative mechanics and a captivating narrative experience. Fares, known for his successful titles like It Takes Two and A Way Out, hopes to replicate that success with this new project. However, the arrival of Split Fiction is not without controversy. Unlike other recent releases of […]

Split Fiction is launching today with great anticipation and a major controversy with EA Play Pro

Split Fiction, the new game from acclaimed creator Josef Fares, will be released today, March 6, 2025, at 5:00 PM in Spain. The title has generated high expectations among players, who are eager to explore this new cooperative game that promises innovative mechanics and a captivating narrative experience. Fares, known for his successful titles like It Takes Two and A Way Out, hopes to replicate that success with this new project.

A very little pro subscription

However, the arrival of Split Fiction is not without controversy. Unlike other recent releases from Electronic Arts, such as Star Wars Jedi Survivor and Dragon Age: The Veilguard, the game will not be available from its launch on EA Play Pro, the subscription service that allows PC players to access the latest EA titles for 17 euros a month. This situation marks a milestone, as it becomes the first major EA title excluded from this service, generating strong discontent among subscribers.

The reaction of users in the forums has been quick and negative, with many pointing out that it is unfair that, despite the increase in the price of the EA Play Pro subscription, new releases are not offered. A Community Manager from EA confirmed that, at least for the moment, there are no plans for Split Fiction to be available in the subscription service, although he added that they are always exploring ways to offer more content to their members.

The exclusion of Split Fiction from EA Play Pro adds to the growing criticism of the service, where players expect to justify the monthly cost with access to the latest titles. As the release date approaches, the gaming community remains eager, not only for the expected quality of the game but also for the decisions that EA will make regarding its subscription services in the future.

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Author SoftonicPosted on March 6, 2025July 1, 2025Categories UncategorizedTags A Way Out, EA, EA Play Pro, Electronic Arts, It Takes Two, Josef Fares, Split Fiction

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