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It Takes Two: Chapter List

Explore the full chapter list of It Takes Two, complete with sections and minigames, and learn how long this award-winning co ...
Electronic Arts and Josef Fares‘ Hazelight announced that It Takes Two will launch March 26 for PC and consoles. It Takes Two is a co-op game (it doesn’t work in single-player), and the ...
Hazelight managed to this by growing from only 60 people on It Takes Two to around 80 people on Split Fiction. Asked how Fares’ team came up with the zany ideas for the game, he said, “At ...
No game saw more fervor and applause than It Takes Two from Hazelight Studios, an exclusively co-op action-adventure game that has managed to sell 16 million copies as of March 2024.
Hazelight's celebrated co-op game It Takes Two has reached a new sales milestone, surpassing 5 million copies sold since the game launched in March 2021. "Our team is absolutely stunned just ...
The next game from Hazelight could be one to get excited about It is widely known that Josef Fares, the head of Hazelight Studios, has been working on a new game to follow on from the studio’s ...
Hazelight Studios has announced that its last game, It Takes Two, has crossed 20 million units sold. In addition, the studio has teased its next project, which is in active development as an EA ...
A brand-new local co-op game has been announced for the PlayStation 5 for October 2025, looking to bring some chaotic, ...
Today, Electronic Arts Inc. and Hazelight Studios officially unveiled It Takes Two, a genre-bending platform adventure game created as a purely co-op experience, will be available March 26, 2021 ...
Hazelight has confirmed that the next-gen versions won’t have any special enhancements outside of basic upgrades to resolution, frame rate, and other technical improvements.
REDWOOD CITY, Calif., December 13, 2024--Today, Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ: EA) and Hazelight Studios revealed Split Fiction, an action-adventure game that pushes the boundaries of the co-op ...
Hazelight’s Next Game To Be Different From A Way Out Speaking in an interview with Eurogamer and VentureBeat, Fares confirmed the news stating: “Yeah, we’re with EA. It’s no problem.