Split Fiction, a recent sci-fi co-op game from EA and Hazelight, launched to rave reviews, achieving a significant player base shortly after its release. Following its success, a Hollywood film adaptation is in development by Story Kitchen, which is currently organizing the production team amidst interest from multiple studios. The game’s narrative revolves around two writers trapped in a peculiar, Matrix-like realm where their ideas transform into digital worlds. Despite the buzz around video game adaptations, the fate of cinematic projects remains uncertain.
Just 15 weeks ago, EA and Hazelight announced sci-fi co-op game Split Fiction. Earlier this month, the game launched to rave reviews and is a massive success.
On March 20, Variety reported that a Hollywood film based on Split Fiction is being developed by media company Story Kitchen.
The game tells the story of two writers who get stuck in, and then try to escape from, a weird Matrix-like machine that turns their ideas into digital worlds.
Of course, there are plenty of video game movies that have been announced and yet to be made.
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