"Split Fiction" by Hazelight Studios Breaks Three Guinness World Records



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"Split Fiction" by Hazelight Studios Breaks Three Guinness World Records

Following the acclaimed "It Takes Two", Hazelight Studios' newly - released game "Split Fiction" has once again received overwhelming praise and achieved great success in both sales and reputation. Recently, the official announced that the game has broken three Guinness World Records.

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It turns out that a game doesn't need to be a big - budget AAA production to become a hit. Perhaps being truly fun is what most players are after. Let's take a look at the three Guinness World Records that "Split Fiction" has achieved: the best - selling local - co - op electronic game within 48 hours of release (1 million copies), the best - selling local - co - op electronic game within one week of release (2 million copies), and the most - played co - op electronic game on Steam (259,003 players).
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