Hazelight Studios promises an exciting two-player cooperative adventure that goes even further than previous projects. The developers talk about attractive locations, deep story and a lot of tasks that contribute to immersion.
In addition to the main campaign, players explore side stories that reveal many surprises. Additional quests include not only new locations, but also unique activities with even more reasons to explore the world of Split Fiction.
Fans are already calling the project one of the most anticipated co-op hits of the year.
Three years after It Takes Two's debut, the studio Hazelight released a significant patch for its cooperative adventure game in May. The complete list of modifications was made public on Steam by the developers. Seeing how it shifted toward the core Steam player base is also intriguing. The game no longer needs the EA launcher to function and is now completely compatible with Steam Deck.
You can now play the game with your Steam friends by just inviting them. In addition, Steam Family Sharing is now completely functional. The developers stressed that in order to connect to EA servers, an EA account is still necessary. However, an EA account is no longer required for local play via Steam Remote Play.
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