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New Split Fiction trailer shows us more gameplay and relationship

by Peyton Feb 22,2025

New Split Fiction trailer shows us more gameplay and relationship

Joseph Fares, the acclaimed and quirky game developer, is generating considerable excitement for his upcoming title. Hazelight Studios has unveiled a new trailer for Split Fiction, their cooperative adventure game. This latest trailer highlights the central relationship between the two protagonists, who must escape the virtual worlds of their own creation and learn to rely on one another.

The narrative centers on Mio and Zoe, video game creators unexpectedly trapped within the digital realms they designed. Their escape hinges on traversing diverse sci-fi and fantasy universes, utilizing a range of unique abilities.

The passion poured into this project, and Hazelight's accumulated expertise, are clearly evident. The game boasts a variety of captivating settings, ensuring something to appeal to every player.

Most thrillingly, the game's launch is imminent! On March 6th, gamers on all major consoles and PCs will be able to experience Split Fiction.

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