Split Fiction Breaks Three Guinness Records

Split Fiction, the latest game from Hazelight Studios, attracted attention by breaking three different Guinness World Records in its first week of release. The game broke records in the categories of “most played local co-op game on Steam,” “most sold local co-op game in 48 hours,” and “most sold local co-op game in a week.” Reaching millions of players with its unique gameplay mechanics and remarkable story, Split Fiction has achieved great success in the gaming world.

Split Fiction Breaks Three Guinness Records

Why Is Split Fiction So Popular?

Split Fiction stands out with its “friend pass” model, which allows only one player to purchase the game and play with their friends in co-op mode. This model, especially by offering a budget-friendly option, allowed the game to reach a wider audience. In addition, this game, which is a continuation of Hazelight Studios’ success in co-op gameplay with its previous games Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons and It Takes Two, received full marks from both critics and players.

The game reached 197,434 concurrent players on the Steam platform in 24 hours, which clearly shows the popularity of the game. In addition to local co-op gameplay, Split Fiction offers players different experiences with its online co-op mode.

The records broken by Split Fiction prove that interest in local co-op games is still strong in the gaming world. The game offers a different experience compared to other games with its emphasis on co-op gameplay. In addition, with this success, Hazelight Studios announced plans to turn the game into a movie.

Split Fiction has won the appreciation of players with both its innovative mechanics and entertaining gameplay. This game, which has written its name to the Guinness World Records, is considered one of the best examples of its kind with its structure focusing only on co-op gameplay. If you want to experience this experience, Split Fiction is currently available for purchase on Steam.

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I've been playing Survival Horror Games since my childhood. My favorite is Resident Evil. I also love other game genres such as Hack & Slash. I love creating all kind of contents for video games.

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