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Split Fiction Reaches Major Sales Milestone

Split Fiction, the latest co-op game from Hazelight Studios, has hit a major sales milestone. The developers have announced that Split Fiction sold over one million copies in its first 48 hours of availability.

Hazelight Studios launched on March 6, meaning that the current number is likely higher than the one million mark set on March 8.

“The love you all show for our game is overwhelming!” the studio said via social media. “Everyone here at Hazelight are beyond happy – and we can’t stop enjoying your amazing reactions!”

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Split Fiction is available now for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. The game features cross-platform multiplayer, and those who want to play with a friend only need to own one copy of the game to enjoy online co-op.

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