Published on: April 26, 2025
Hazelight Studios, known for its innovative narrative-driven games, is preparing for a major milestone as it launches Split Fiction on the highly anticipated Nintendo Switch 2 this June.
Spearheaded by renowned director Josef Fares, Hazelight Studios has built a reputation for delivering engaging cooperative experiences, with its previous title It Takes Two earning critical acclaim and Game of the Year honors.
Split Fiction continues Hazelight’s tradition of ambitious, co-op-focused gameplay, offering players an immersive action-adventure journey tailored for multiplayer.
Set to launch on the new-generation Nintendo Switch 2 hardware, the game aims to leverage upgraded technology while remaining accessible through the Nintendo eShop.
The developer’s commitment to seamless, story-driven co-op experiences positions Split Fiction as one of the most anticipated Switch 2 releases of the year.
Beyond its gaming pedigree, Split Fiction’s cultural footprint is expanding into film.
As reported by Variety, the upcoming movie adaptation of Split Fiction has captured industry attention with the casting of Sydney Sweeney.
Although her exact character remains unconfirmed, sources suggest she will portray either Zoe or Mio, two principal roles from the game.
The adaptation is set to be helmed by director Jon M.
Chu, acclaimed for his work on Wicked, and penned by the writing duo responsible for the Deadpool & Wolverine scripts.
Both moves signal a strong creative direction for the project.
The Split Fiction film is produced by Story Kitchen, a company with a proven track record in translating video games to the big screen.
Story Kitchen previously worked on the success of the Sonic the Hedgehog movie franchise and is currently involved in adapting Hazelight’s prior hit, It Takes Two, which launched on the Nintendo Switch in 2022 and won multiple industry awards.
This update on Split Fiction’s cross-media expansion follows recent headlines about Sydney Sweeney’s involvement as a producer in an upcoming film adaptation of Sega’s beloved OutRun series.
The combination of a high-profile cast and experienced creative teams underscores the growing influence of video game properties in mainstream entertainment.
As Split Fiction readies for its June debut on Nintendo Switch 2, the convergence of gaming and film highlights Hazelight Studios’ continued impact on the industry.
For fans and newcomers alike, 2024 promises to be a pivotal year for the studio, both on the eShop and at the box office.
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