✕ Remove Ads It Takes Two creator Hazelight Studios is working on a new game reportedly titled “Split Fiction,” which may also be a possible nod to its gameplay. After It Takes Two, the Swedish developer is now focused on shipping its third consecutive EA-published game.On October 17, Hazelight Studios head Josef Fares posted an intriguing tweet, partially revealing the name of the studio’s forthcoming game. They confirmed that it was a new IP, while revealing their excitement to give out more information in the near future. On the same day, the studio’s official Twitter account further stoked the flames by sharing a cryptic image that contained multiple clues about its next project. Based on what’s been revealed so far, it’s strongly suggested that the Sweden-based studio is making yet another co-op game, building on what they learned from hits like A Way Out and It Takes Two. Lately, a new report has also shed light on what may be the title of the indie developer’s next game.✕ Remove Ads Related It Takes Two Deserves a Direct Sequel With audience demand for more story-driven co-op games, a direct sequel to Hazelight’s It Takes Two could fly even higher than the original. According to billbil-kun (via Dealabs), the team behind It Takes Two has been working on Split Fiction, a new co-op IP to be published by EA Originals. They further shared that the game has been in development for no less than two years. Moreover, the report also linked the rumored title to the clues present in Hazelight Studios’ tweet from last week, coming up with an interesting prediction about Split Fiction’s split-screen co-op gameplay in the process. New Details Emerge About It Takes Two Studio's Next Game Close ✕ Remove Ads Taking note of the different boxes shown near the top-left corner of the image in Hazelight Studios’ recent tweet, the source derived that Split Fiction may feature split-screen gameplay with a unique twist. It explained that fans may be able to experience dynamic split-screen gameplay, with levels seamlessly transitioning from a horizontally divided screen to a vertically divided screen and vice versa. Going along the same lines, it also appears that a diagonally divided screen may be used in some split-screen co-op levels. Further, billbil-kun stated that more information about the game could come out as soon as November, around the time of the studio’s 10th anniversary.2021 GOTY award winner It Takes Two recently passed 20 million copies sold, adding another feather to Hazelight Studios’s cap. This landmark achievement also continued the stellar run for the platformer game that ensured back-to-back success for the studio after A Way Out’s positive reception in 2018. With the development of another co-op game underway, the team would surely be looking for a third consecutive successful release. However, whether these goals are likely to be met or not would become clearer when more details about the Fares-led studio’s forthcoming game roll out.✕ Remove Ads