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Split Fiction is a Switch 2 launch title

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Last updated: 02.04.2025 20:32
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Surprise! Split Fiction – the wonderfully creative co-op caper from It Takes Two developer Hazelight – will be a Switch 2 launch title.

The news of the game’s Nintendo debut was shared during this afternoon’s dedicated Switch 2 Direct, along with a number of other launch titles.

Studio head Josef Fares shared the news along with a Switch-specific trailer, which you can see below.

Split Fiction Coming to Nintendo Switch 2. Watch on YouTube

Split Fiction is already available across PC, Xbox and PlayStation.

As with those versions, the Switch 2 edition of the game will support crossplay via the Friend’s Pass function.

“Grab your co-op partner and get ready to dive into Zoe and Mio’s genre-jumping adventure on a brand new Nintendo system! The Nintendo Switch 2 version of the game will offer players the same dynamic storytelling and ever-changing gameplay, and take advantage of the system’s unique features: GameShare and GameChat,” reads the official blurb.

Nintendo gamers are really in for a treat, I have to say. Split Fiction is so, so good! And, I am far from the only one to think so. “Fantastic from start to finish, Split Fiction is one of the most inventive and joyful co-op games to date, and a testament to the power of human imagination,” Katharine Castle wrote in Eurogamer’s five star Split Fiction review.

Split Fiction will release on Switch 2 on the console’s launch, which is 5th June.

Image credit: Hazelight

Other games also announced for the upcoming console include Elden Ring and Mario Kart World.


Along with games, we also got a closer look at the Switch 2 hardware itself.

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