Split Fiction is the highly anticipated follow-up to Hazelight Studioโs It Takes Two. The studio is known for its cooperative titles, and Split Fiction is shaping up to be one of the best from the studio and cooperative games. The title launched to huge success, scoring massive sales numbers and very positive reviews. Even so, Hazelight Studios’ Josef Fares looks to the future with updates to address bugs and possibly add new content.
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The first update for Split Fiction is already here, bringing numerous fixes to the game. All of these changes and additions are detailed in the update patch notes for Split Fiction, giving players a clear look at how Hazelight Studios is improving the game.
Here is everything you need to know about the March 17th Split Fiction update in its patch notes:
Split Fiction – Update Notes March 17th

- Fix the rolling wheel in “Royal Palace” not moving fast enough to complete the puzzle when playing with more than 150 FPS
- Fix the magnetized harpoon in “Down the Rabbit Hole” not taking into account camera sensitivity settings for aiming
- Fix not being able to stand inside the big pots in “The Legend of the Sandfish” (very important for immersion)
- Fix several minor visual glitches and pops visible during online play
- Improve the tutorial prompts in “Walking Stick of Doom” to be more clear about available actions
- Various localization and subtitle fixes across all languages