Split Fiction is a breakout title in the world of cooperative games that has already captured the attention and hearts of players. Despite its clear differences from its "sibling" It Takes Two, this project confidently establishes itself as a worthy representative of the genre in 2025. In this article, we’ll thoroughly review all the levels waiting for players and reveal how much time it will take to fully complete the game.
Total Playtime
If you and your partner are focused solely on the main story and do not want to complete side missions, the average Split Fiction gameplay time is around 12 hours. However, we strongly recommend taking the time to play the side missions because, although they do not affect the plot or the game's ending, they allow us to learn more about the characters, which adds depth to the story. Thus, a full playthrough will take about 16 hours.
Levels
Level 1: Rader Publishing, Intro
We begin with the first level, Rader Publishing. Here, we get introduced to the main characters, the game’s plot, and we learn the controls, becoming accustomed to the game mechanics.
- Freedom Fighters
- Brave Knights
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Level 2: Neon Revenge
Next, we move on to the second level—Neon Revenge. Here, we not only encounter the first side story but also get to know Mio better. We learn more about the heroine’s ideas, and we begin to understand there is a mystery we’ll uncover. And, of course, we can’t forget ninjutsu!
By the way, if you're interested in side missions in Split Fiction, we recommend checking out our article: Where to Find Side Stories and How Not to Miss Them
- Rush Hour
- Play Me Techno
- Hello, Mr. Hammer
- Streets of Neon
- Parking Garbage
- The Getaway Car
- Big City Life
- Flipped Cityscapes
- Gravity Bike
- Skyscraper Climb
- Head of the Crime Syndicate
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Level 3: Hopes of Spring
In the next level, we enter Zoe's world, and everything changes 360 degrees—from a sci-fi genre, we move into pure fantasy. We gain the ability to transform into various animals, and there are puzzles that can only be solved by working together, not alone.
- The Underlands
- Lord Evergreen
- Heart of the Forest
- Mother Earth
- Walking Stick of Doom
- Silly Monkeys
- It Takes Three to Tango
- Halls of Ice
- The Ice King
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Level 4: Final Dawn
In the fourth level, we return to Zoe's world, which is slightly different from the previous one. Here, we get to fly, battle some bosses (including difficult ones), and get to know Mio even more. The storm clouds continue to gather.
- The Dropship
- Infiltration
- Gun Upgrade
- Toxic Tumblers
- Factory Entrance
- Factory Exterior
- Test Chamber
- Run and Gun
- The Overseer
- Soaring Desperados
- The Escape
- System Fail Safe Mode
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Level 5: Rise of the Dragon Realm
Next, we’re transported back into Zoe's world, where we meet charming dragons. We will not only play as them but also see the heroine in a new light. Here, we will experience breathtaking landscapes and also uncover some of the less pleasant aspects of the character, which were hidden deep within her.
- A Serpentine Path
- Water Temple
- Dragon Riders Unite
- The Dragon Slayer
- Craft Temple
- Dragon Souls
- Treasure Temple
- Royal Palace
- Treasure Traitor
- Might of Dragons
- Into the Storm
- Megalith’s Wrath
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Level 6: Isolation
Rader loses control and sends our heroines into the world of the subconscious. Sound familiar to "Inception" by Nolan? Yes, there’s definitely a resemblance. We finally begin to learn the main cause of Mio's fears, encounter her demons, and try to overcome them.
- Prison Ship
- Handy Drones
- Down the Rabbit Hole
- Hydration Facility
- Prison Courtyard
- Pinball Lock
- Execution Area
- Waste Depot
- Cell Blocks
- Maximum Security
- The Prisoner
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Level 7: The Hollow
Having faced Mio's fears, we now enter Zoe’s subconscious, where her fears are much deeper than those of her friend. We confront her trauma and battle against her subconscious and defensive mechanisms—hydras—which protect her from feelings of guilt.
- An Ominous Welcome
- Mosaic of Memories
- Ghost Town
- Light in the Dark
- Spiritual Guides
- The Hydra
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Level 8: Split
The heroines escape, meaning Rader's plan has failed. The main villain enters the worlds of Zoe and Mio and tries to stop them. Here, you’ll need to use all the skills you’ve acquired in previous levels to defeat the final boss. Keep in mind, it won’t be an easy task! In one of our articles, we’ve detailed how to defeat the most difficult bosses in the game.
- Split Up
- A Warm Greeting
- Face-to-Face
- Worlds Apart
- Cross Section
- Fight a God
- A New Perspective
- Outside the Box
- Final Showdown
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The conceptual continuation of It Takes Two is a game filled with many mechanics and plot twists that keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish. We hope that our Split Fiction chapter list was helpful to you and that you learned something new from it. Which part is your favorite?
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