Split Fiction Offers a Discord Server for the Friendless

3 days from now, the storytelling masterpiece by Hazelight Studios, titled “Split Fiction“, will be released, and the dedicated team is actively tackling the ongoing cooperative conundrum within the game – a problem particularly relevant for gamers who don’t have a readily available gaming companion.

Luckily, Hazelight Studios has established a specialized Discord channel for players seeking cooperative partners. This is terrific for those excited to join Josef Fares’ newest project after the enormous acclaim It Takes Two received, winning Game of the Year at the 2021 The Game Awards.

Feel free to hop onto our Discord server (discord.gg/hazelight). In the “Looking for Player” area, you’ll find plenty of other gamers eagerly seeking companions. It’s not just an opportunity to enjoy Split Fiction together, but also a chance to make new friends from around the globe.

It’s shrewd strategy from Hazelight Studios, given that many of their acclaimed games necessitate a reliable co-op partner. Titles like It Takes Two and A Way Out encountered difficulties at launch because some gamers found it tough to enjoy the games due to their mandatory two-player setup. Fortunately, thanks to crossplay functionality, Hazelight’s Friend’s Pass System makes it simpler for players to join forces, regardless of the console or platform they are using.

On March 7, the much-anticipated release of Split Fiction opens doors for more gamers to locate a teammate, whether an established buddy or a brand new acquaintance met online. What’s truly remarkable about Hazelight Studios’ games isn’t just their cooperative play aspect; it’s their ability to unite individuals and nurture fresh friendships in the digital realm, even if it may come off as somewhat corny.

In a new endeavor by Josef Fares, titled Split Fiction, comes after the success of It Takes Two. This game revolves around two characters, one proficient in fantasy writing and another in science fiction, who find themselves confined within a world crafted from their collective imagination. Similar to Its Take Two and A Way Out, this game offers a split-screen viewpoint and promotes cooperation through intriguing gameplay dynamics. Gamers will engage in problem-solving and combat encounters using a diverse set of skills tailored to each level, ranging from Metroid-inspired suits to flying on dragons and beyond.

For more on Split Fiction, stay tuned to Gfinity.

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2025-03-04 17:51