Split Literature: Meet co-op characters Mio and Zoe
If you’ve played a Hazelight Studios game before, you know that the figures they create for you and your co-op companion come with unique characters, background, and desires that produce incredible events as their tales unfold. In Split Fiction, which will be available on March 6 for the PS5 version, Hazelight Studios continues that tendency by adding two new person characters. Take control of two published authors, Mio and Zoe, who you will immediately get are worlds apart! Mio and Zoe have been duped into Rader Publishing Headquarters when they first meet them, promising a possible publishing deal that could end badly, entice them to write in a modeling of their stories and get them to leave. We’re going further into their characters in this website so that you can safely get your favorite player to play the game of your choice! Reserved. Decisive. Realist. Introvert. Mio, who was raised in a town with her parents, has hardly slowed down over the past few years. She isn’t looking for fame or reputation as an author, she’s really in it for the funds. Her passion for all things sci-fi is reflected in her artistic works, taking place in neon-lit cyber cities, severe modern weapons plants, and even in the indifference of outer room. Hope to see her passion for sci-fi manifest in the skills she acquires during the simulations, including the ability to use a lethal power sword to transform into a gravity-defying ninja, wear an innovative exosuit that grants remote control of drones, or use dual-wield laser blasters in modern combat gear. Charismatic. Empathetic. Idealist. Extrovert. A bright rural woman who feels the need to show her family that she is not a complete failure. Zoe hopes that a publishing deal may resolve all of her issues. With her collection of fantasy about escaping towns overrun by trolls, fighting through forests to protect the next dragons from extinction, and preserving the final dragons from extinction, fantasy is her preferred genre. You can anticipate seeing Zoe as a beautiful shapeshifter flying across the world as a fairy, riding a dragon through an ancient battle, flying between floating islands with a magical kite, or flying between magical islands in a marvelous kite. Our characters may accept their differences, discover hidden secrets about themselves, and accept that to break free from the models they find themselves trapped in, they may work together and overcome the odds through compassion. They are obviously quite polar same personalities. Josef Fares made the name changes during the game announcement at The Game Awards in December, revealing that Mio and Zoe are actually named after his daughters, which means a lot to him. Now comes the tricky question that will be asked by you and your co-op partner: Who will play Zoe and who will Mio? The Friend’s Pass
Like A Way Out and It Takes Two, Hazelight Studios ‘ staple feature, The Friend’s Pass*, returns again, allowing one player who owns the game to invite a friend to play online for free! Additionally, Hazelight intends to introduce crossplay, making playing with friends on any device even simpler. On March 6, 2025, Split Fiction will be available on PlayStation 5. *Friend’s Pass requires installation of the Friend’s Pass, persistent internet connection and applicable platform account. The co-op player must have the entire game in order for the other player to play it.