Fans of the acclaimed developer studio Hazelight could soon look forward to a new title: According to an insider, the next game from the studio will be... It Takes Two- and A Way OutThe game will be revealed by its creators at The Game Awards on December 13, 2024. The leaker, known for his accurate predictions, claims the game will be titled... Split Fiction He had already shared this information a few weeks ago. However, Hazelight has not officially confirmed anything yet.
Mystery surrounding “**** ******N”
Josef Fares, the creative mind behind Hazelight, has been fueling speculation for weeks. On X, he shared a mysterious message about a "brand new IP." Particularly striking: The name of the new brand was obscured with placeholders, allowing fans to let their imaginations run wild. Shortly after A teaser image followed.This sparked further discussion: A script covered in handwritten notes stood out primarily because of one term – "co-op". This seems to confirm that Hazelight is once again relying on its winning formula: intense co-op experiences that demand both emotion and collaboration.
The Hazelight formula: Success through innovation
Our preview of A Way Out and It Takes Two Hazelight has already impressively demonstrated how creatively cooperative games can be designed. Especially It Takes Two, which won the Game of the Year Award in 2021, was celebrated for its innovative approach. Should Split Fiction actually at 13. December Once the details are revealed, there's a good chance Hazelight will once again set a milestone for the genre. The release date is, incidentally, [date missing]. March 6, 2025 traded.
Fans can look forward to it: Will Split Fiction Another cooperative adventure with emotional depth and gameplay sophistication? The Game Awards might shed some light on the matter. Until then, only one thing is certain: Josef Fares and his team know how to build suspense.
And that's not all. According to industry representatives, Split Fiction not the only big announcement at the The Game Awards It's being described as a "really big" game, although even that's phrased so vaguely that you could just guess and still be right. So, at least a cautious sense of anticipation is warranted.