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Split Fiction's stellar critic reviews ed by sky-high Steam score

Split Fiction is quickly ing It Takes Two in the co-op game hall of fame as it racks up a 96% positive Steam rating on launch day.

Hazelight Studios has long been regarded as one of the best developers around for two-player co-op games, but with the release of its new title Split Fiction, it might have just solidified itself as the best. After going down a storm with critics earlier in the week, it's now racking up loads of positive reviews on Steam, cementing its place as one of 2025's best new releases.

Hazelight had already set a high bar for itself with its first two Split Fiction would need to be truly special to beat it. On launch day, at least, that's exactly what it's gone and done.

At the time of writing, close to 500 reviews have already been posted for Split Fiction on Steam, and 96% of them are positive. While its player count isn't exactly Monster Hunter Wilds levels of amazing, it reached a concurrent peak today of 32,471 people. Of course, this is just on Steam, and because of its couch co-op nature it does lend itself to console gamers, so the overall picture is probably much rosier for Hazelight and EA.

Split Fiction: A graph showing player count stats for Split Fiction on Steam

It's also worth considering that every copy of Split Fiction that's purchased comes with a Friend's , which lets one of your pals play along with you for free.

With its 96% Steam rating, it's currently one of the top rated new PC games on the platform for 2025 so far, but its critic review scores solidify this. Across the two biggest review aggregator sites, OpenCritic and Metacritic, Split Fiction is at the very top of the 2025 pile so far. On OpenCritic, it sits on a 90 average review score, tied with Monster Hunter Wilds and Kingdom Come Deliverance 2. On Metacritic, it is the undisputed leader, with its 91 average score trumping the new Monster Hunter (90) and KCD2 (88).

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So, Hazelight's done it again. Split Fiction's mixture of a PC games guide while you're here to see if there are any other titles that could Split Fiction in the Game of the Year debate.

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