One of the year's most pleasant surprises was [[link]] Hazelight's Split Fiction, which left PC Gamer's Fraser Brown breathless : "it's hard to imagine another game cramming so many surprises and script-flips into a single 15-hour romp."
The studio has carved out a sizeable niche for itself with excellent co-op adventures such as A Way Out and It Takes Two, with Split Fiction very much in that lineage and proving an instant success: selling no less than .
"4 MILLION SOLD!!!!" . "So many of you have picked up Split Fiction already, it’s amazing… Seeing the fun you have with our game and the love you show for Mio, Zoe and each other warms our hearts here at Hazelight. And so many hot dogs made…"
Split Fiction is apparently also being turned into a movie in conjunction with Story Kitchen, though Hazelight's main man Josef Fares is phlegmatic about the whole thing: "I'll believe it [[link]] when I see it" . "There’s a lot of talks, but nothing happens."
As for what the future holds for Hazelight now, the answer is presumably more of the same: original co-op adventures. One thing's for sure: regardless of what EA says, Josef Fares and team won't ever be making a live service game: "."