Split Fiction Released on PC and Consoles — Game Already Hacked and Leaked Online

The cooperative action game Split Fiction from Hazelight Studios, which gave the world It Takes Two, has been released on PC and consoles. The project was immediately hacked and leaked online — there was no Denuvo protection in the game.
The plot of Split Fiction revolves around two writer friends — Mio and Zoe. One is into science fiction, and the other writes fantasy. However, at some point, both girls end up in their own worlds, from which they have to escape, solving many inventive puzzles together and traveling between universes. The project received many positive reviews from critics and earned high scores on Open Critic and Metacritic.
Split Fiction was released on PC (Steam and Epic Games Store), as well as PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X / S. The game costs $50.
Earlier, the creator of Split Fiction criticized gamers who saw “feminism propaganda” in his new project.
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