Split Fiction, from Hazelight Studios, builds on the cooperative gameplay of It Takes Two, focusing on the collaboration between two main characters, Mio and Zoe, who are different genre writers. The game incorporates action and puzzle elements within a creative simulation of their writing. It offers multiple multiplayer options including local co-op, online play, and the Friend's Pass feature, supporting crossplay between platforms like PlayStation 5, Windows PC, and Xbox Series X, ultimately making it accessible and engaging for friends to play together.
Multiplayer game modes are core to Split Fiction, a mandatorily cooperative game that's ostensibly about the creative process.
According to our testing on Xbox, the second player can even play with a local guest account.
Split Fiction supports full crossplay across PlayStation 5, Windows PC, and Xbox Series X.
In Polygon's testing across platforms, we've encountered instances where you both have to and don't have to sign into an EA Account to play online.
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