Hazelight's beloved co-op adventure, Split Fiction, has reached an impressive milestone by selling nearly four million copies. Publisher EA highlighted this achievement in their latest financial results, describing the game's launch as "hugely successful" and crediting it as a significant factor in their strong financial performance at the end of the 2025 fiscal year.
"4 MILLION SOLD!!!!" Hazelight celebrated on social media, expressing their excitement and gratitude. "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 immerses players in the diverse worlds created by two fiction writers in a groundbreaking co-op adventure that allows two players to enjoy the game even if only one owns it. Launched in March, the game quickly became another hit for Hazelight and designer Josef Fares, selling over two million copies within its first week. It is also set to be a launch title for the Nintendo Switch 2 as Hazelight begins work on their next project.
In addition to its gaming success, a movie adaptation of Split Fiction is in development. Story Kitchen, known for their work on the Sonic films, is currently assembling a team of writers, a director, and the cast, which will feature Sydney Sweeney.
IGN's review of Split Fiction praised it as "an expertly crafted and absorbing co-op adventure that pinballs from one genre extreme to another." The review noted that the game is "a rollercoaster of gameplay ideas and styles that are usually discarded as quickly as they’re introduced. This keeps it fabulously fresh for its full, 14-hour duration."