It Takes Two Dev’s Split Fiction Gets Trailer With Dune And Alice In Wonderland-Inspired Levels

The latest video preview for the upcoming EA Originals title, Split Fiction, is now available, offering a glimpse into the game as developed by Hazelight Studios. The gameplay trailer, narrated by the game’s director, Josef Fares, reveals two distinct levels: one with a sci-fi theme and another with a fantasy backdrop. In each level, players can expect to employ exclusive cooperative gameplay features to advance. The sci-fi level offers anti-gravity segments and motorcycle pursuits, while the fantasy level showcases shape-shifting mechanics for players to enjoy.

In the Split Fiction video, they also highlighted another notable aspect: Side Quests. These are standalone adventures that can be found within the game’s stages. Uncovering one and delving into it will whisk players away to additional worlds inspired by science fiction and fantasy literature. Some of these levels offer settings like outer space, a world reminiscent of Alice in Wonderland, and a stage heavily influenced by the latest Dune films.

Originating from the same studio that produced the highly praised game It Takes Two, Split Fiction was unveiled at The Game Awards previously. This game necessitates team play with two individuals, where you assume the roles of aspiring authors – Mio and Zoe. Upon registering for a novelty publishing program, they are mysteriously transported into digital replicas of their stories courtesy of a questionable tech firm. Their objective is to collaborate and find a way out before they succumb to memory loss.

On March 6, 2025, the exciting game titled Split Fiction will be available for Xbox Series X|S, PS5, and PC platforms, with pre-orders currently open. What makes this game stand out is that it offers a Cross-Play Friend Pass feature. This means that one player can extend an invitation to a friend to play together, regardless of whether or not the friend has purchased Split Fiction yet.

Due to its cross-platform compatibility, it makes no difference whether your friend is using one of the three compatible systems. You’ll both be able to collaborate and embark on an adventure through futuristic and mystical realms without any hassle. If you’re intrigued about upcoming co-op games in 2025, you can explore TopMob’s list of the most eagerly awaited cooperative games set to release this year for more information.

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2025-01-27 20:09