
- Variety has reported that Split Fiction is being adapted into a movie.
- Story Kitchen, an entertainment company, is piecing together the production crew as numerous offers come from top-tier production studios.
- Neither Hazelight Studios nor Story Kitchen representatives have commented about the movie production.
Hazelight Studios’ most recent co-op game, Split Fiction, is already one of this year’s biggest hits, having sold over 2 million copies in a week. It’s a thoroughly deserved success as their latest game is a remarkable co-op game being loved by critics and players alike. However, the celebration isn’t over, as the latest reports from the Game Developers Conference (GDC) suggest that Hollywood is planning to bring Split Fiction to the bigger screens with a movie adaptation.
The Game Developers Conference (GDC) is in its final stages and according to Variety, a movie adaptation of Split Fiction is finally happening. Variety further disclosed that Story Kitchen, the entertainment company behind movie and TV Show adaptations of video games, is assembling a production crew for the Split Fiction movie, including a director, writers, cast, and so on.
The company is engaged in putting together a package as some of the biggest production houses in Hollywood are fiercely bidding to secure the rights for the upcoming movie. Furthermore, when Variety reached out to get an official comment from the Hazelight and Kitchen Story team, they did not reply or make an announcement.
In case you aren’t aware, a movie adaptation of It Takes Two (Hazelight Studios’ previous game) is also already in the works under the same company. Thus, two of the best co-op games being made into a movie is joyful news for gamers. Now, we have to wait until Hazelight Studios makes an official statement, which will happen very soon.

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- Players sharkOvO and E1uM4y discovered a binary code puzzle and unlocked a secret challenge called “Laser Hell” in Split Fiction.
- After successfully clearing the level, they were congratulated by Josef Fares in a clip inside the game.
- Josef Fares has promised to take these players to Hazelight Studios to offer them an exclusive look at their upcoming game.
Hazelight Studios’ latest co-op game, Split Fiction, is a masterpiece packed with easter eggs and surprises. It’s been some time since the game came out, and two players have discovered an ultra-secret level that is extremely hard to beat. After successfully overcoming the secret challenge, a big surprise awaited the players from Josef Fares, the director of Hazelight Studios.
Many gamers (including myself) failed to uncover the secret as the developers cleverly hid a binary code puzzle at the Isolation level. However, players ”sharkOvO and E1uM4y” cracked the puzzle and unlocked the secret challenge level called “ Laser Hell .”
As the name implies, this level features exceptionally difficult platforming across lasers which can make your journey hell. You can watch the challenge in this uploaded video by the players:
Upon completion, the players were rewarded with a special clip of Josef Fares congratulating the players in-game. Josef remarked that this is the hardest level of Split Fiction yet, saying, “ You have to understand this challenge. There are barely any people on our team that can make it. It took us a lot of time to finish it, and I’m telling you, this is a crazy, crazy achievement you have done.”
At the end of the clip, Josef promised to take the first players to Hazelight Studios in Sweden and give them an exclusive look at their next game if they can prove they were the first people to complete this secret level. Staying true to his words, Josef tweeted on X, congratulating the players once again and confirming he would be fulfilling his initial promise.
Therefore, players sharkOvO and E1uM4y will soon be flying to Hazelight Studios to test the upcoming game. Josef has also promised that they will be awaiting more surprises at the studios.

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