Hazelight Studios continues to stand out in the gaming industry with its unique approach to cooperative gameplay. Their signature "Friends Pass" system, requiring only one purchase for two-player enjoyment, remains a distinctive feature, setting them apart from the competition. While past titles lacked cross-play, a feature seemingly ideal for their co-op focus, this limitation is now a thing of the past.
Excitingly, Split Fiction will fully embrace cross-play functionality, as officially confirmed by the developers. The Friends Pass system returns, meaning only one player needs to buy the game for two to play together; however, both players will require an EA account.
Adding to the anticipation, Hazelight has unveiled a playable demo. This allows potential players to experience Split Fiction collaboratively, with the added bonus of progress carrying over to the full game upon purchase.
Split Fiction promises a diverse range of settings, but its core narrative will explore the complexities and nuances of human relationships. The game is poised for launch on March 6th and will be available on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S.