The rise of couch co-op games has been a notable trend in recent years, and Hazelight Studios has consistently delivered some of the finest experiences in this genre. Their latest title, Split Fiction, continues to champion cooperative play. Here's what you need to know about playing Split Fiction solo.
Like all of Hazelight Studios' previous games, Split Fiction is designed with cooperative gameplay at its core, whether you're playing online or in couch co-op. Unfortunately, this means that solo play is not an option. There's no AI companion to assist, and even with multiple controllers, the game's demand for precise timing and coordination makes solo play nearly impossible.
However, for those eager to dive into the game, there's a convenient solution for finding a partner. The Friend's Pass feature supports both local and online co-op and is cross-platform compatible. This means that friends on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC can join in the fun together, as long as one player owns a copy of Split Fiction.
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If you own Split Fiction and are looking for a partner, you can easily invite someone to play with you across different platforms. Here's how you can do it:
The Friend's Pass works seamlessly across platforms, allowing connections via PlayStation Network, Xbox Live, or PC through Steam, Epic Games Store, or the EA app. You can even use the EA Friends list to send invites.
Hazelight Studios' consumer-friendly approach remains a highlight in the gaming community, making it easier for friends to try Split Fiction in co-op before deciding to purchase.
That's everything you need to know about the possibility of playing Split Fiction solo.
Split Fiction releases on March 6 on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC.