Similar to the popular game It Takes Two, you’ll only require a single copy of Split Fiction to engage in cooperative online play with your friends. However, developer Hazelight is taking it a step further this time, enabling you to join forces with your pals, regardless of which gaming console they own.
You purchase a game from EA, then your friend gets a Friend’s Pass. Regardless of their console, once you sign into your EA Account, you can join forces and conquer the entire game together. Easy peasy!

Here’s another way to put it: Besides the main benefit, there’s an additional perk: When both you and your partner download the Friend’s Pass (for free), even if neither of you possesses the full version, you can still enjoy playing a few levels together at no cost. This will give you a feel for the game. If later on, you decide to buy it, only one copy is required to complete the entire campaign cooperatively.
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2025-02-21 16:36