Split Fiction Breaks Three Guinness World Records
Split Fiction is a fantastic video game that has captured the hearts of both critics and players. It’s a great cooperative adventure game, developed by the team behind It Takes Two. While the game has already received positive feedback, it has now achieved a historic milestone by earning three Guinness World Records.
Split Fiction’s Records
The Guinness World Records has awarded three titles to Hazelight’s cooperative game. All of these records are related to the game’s unique genre.
Here are the three records Split Fiction has earned:
- Most played local cooperative game on Steam, with 197,434 players online at the same time.
- Most sold local cooperative game within the first 48 hours of release, selling over a million copies.
- Most sold local cooperative game within the first week of release.
These records are quite specific. The “local cooperative games” category isn’t filled with many major titles, except for Hazelight’s own works. Nonetheless, this is a significant achievement, especially since it shows Split Fiction is performing better than It Takes Two.
Of course, it remains to be seen if Split Fiction can keep up its momentum and match the huge success of the previous game from the same team, which reached a massive sales milestone.