Hazelight Studios has just put out its third (and biggest) game in the form of Split Fiction, but the independent developer’s previous titles haven’t slowed down their momentum either.
Speaking recently with Washington Post, Hazelight boss Josef Fares revealed that It Takes Two has now sold over 23 million units worldwide, while the studio’s debut title, 2018’s A Way Out, currently sits at 11 million units sold.
Both games have seen notable bumps from their previously reported figures. It Takes Two had sold 20 million units as of last October, so clearly, the co-op platform enjoyed another bump in sales amidst the hype surrounding Split Fiction. Meanwhile, A Way Out was reported to have hit 9 million units sold last June.
Split Fiction also seems to have enjoyed a flying start. Though EA and Hazelight have yet to announce any official numbers, the game peaked at over 197,000 concurrent players on Steam following launch, more than twice the all-time peak for It Takes Two. Read our review of the newly-released co-op title through here.