Electronic Arts Publishing House and developers from the Swedish Hazelight Studios (IT Takes Two) presented a new gameplay trailer for the cooperative adventure of Split Fiction, and also shared important information about the game.
Recall, according to the plot of the Antipoda writer, Mio and Zoya are locked in their own plots. To get out, the heroines will have to work together, traveling between science fiction and fairy-tale worlds.
The new Split Fiction trailer for two and a half minutes demonstrates even more crazy and unique moments that are waiting for Mio and Zoya, as well as introduces the audience to side content in the game.
As it became known, SPLIT FICTION will appear side stories-optional adventures hiding behind the portals at the main levels and offering “truly strange, amazing and chaotic situations.”
According to the developers, these plots are anomalies caused by the location of Mio and Zoe in the same simulation. Within the framework of these adventures, the heroines will face long -forgotten ideas and secrets about themselves.
Users appreciated the new Split Fiction trailer, noting the variety of cooperative gameplay and a high level of developers’ creativity. “Shut up and take my money,” summed up Georgeturso7633.
Split Fiction will be released on March 6 on PC (Steam, Epic Games Store, EA App), PS5, Xbox Series X and S. The game has already gone to gold. This means that the development is completed, and the master disintections with the release version went to print and load into digital services.
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