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.