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Hazelight: Solo Game Possible? Fares Hints at Future Plans

Author : Anthony Mar 14,2025

Josef Fares, the creative force behind Hazelight Studios and the acclaimed cooperative adventure Split Fiction, recently addressed fan questions and criticisms surrounding his work. One fan accused him of previously declaring the death of single-player games, a claim Fares vehemently denied. He pointed to Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons (2013), a critically acclaimed single-player title from Hazelight, as evidence to the contrary.

Hazelights Josef Fares Says SinglePlayer Game is Possible in the FutureImage: comicbook.com

While Hazelight is renowned for its cooperative games, Fares clarified that a future single-player title isn't out of the question. "We’re not excluding it," he stated, emphasizing the studio's willingness to experiment with different gameplay styles.

Fares also addressed criticism regarding Split Fiction's two female protagonists. Some questioned whether this choice was a deliberate feminist statement or part of a broader agenda. Fares countered this by highlighting the diverse pairings in Hazelight's previous games: two brothers in Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons, two men in A Way Out, and a male-female duo in It Takes Two. While these precedents exist, the casting of two women in Split Fiction sparked significant debate.

He explained that the characters were inspired by his daughters and emphasized that his focus is on compelling narratives and well-developed characters, regardless of gender. "I don’t care what’s between someone’s legs—it’s about crafting great characters," Fares stated.

Launched March 6th, Split Fiction has received widespread critical praise for its innovative gameplay and diverse scenarios. System requirements were released beforehand, ensuring players were fully prepared to experience Hazelight's latest creation.

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