Josef Fares notes that, while Ubisoft is struggling, it might do well with an unapologetically co-op game starring Sam Fisher.
Josef Fares, director on upcoming co-op title Split Fiction and previous games like It Takes Two, believes that Ubisoft should make a local split-screen co-op game. In an interview with GamesRadar, Fares calls out Ubisoft for not engaging more with an audience that wants local co-op experiences.
âOther publishers arenât doing this, and itâs crazy to me,â said Fares. âSo many people are playing these games, and people love them. I mean, Iâm looking at Ubisoft, and theyâre struggling now, and I hope someone [from there] listens to this interview, but why arenât they taking [Splinter Cell protagonist] Sam Fisher and doing a split-screen-only game?â
Fares, whose games have largely revolved around local split-screen co-op with titles like A Way Out and It Takes Two, has traditionally been a big supporter of co-op in games.
âDonât chicken out to do single-player; just say this is split-screen only,â continued Fares. âBoom, thatâs it. You have success, and I can guarantee you that they will sell a huge amount of copies of that. Yeah, they donât even have to do it the Hazelight way; why donât they listen to this [interview] and be like, âOh, heâs right.â Thatâs a guaranteed success for them; itâs for you, Ubisoft. You can get it for free from me.â
Split Fiction was unveiled during The Game Awards back in December 2024. Much like previous titles by studio Hazelight, Split Fiction will also revolve around co-op gameplay, with two players taking on the roles of Zoe and Mio. The duo finds themselves stuck in each othersâ simulations and have to figure out how to escape.
The various levels in Split Fiction will revolve around the kind of fiction Zoe and Mio enjoy, and will constantly have players jumping between sci-fi and fantasy games as they take on various platforming, combat and puzzle-solving challenging.
More recently, Split Fiction got a story trailer that highlighted the story and characters of the game. The trailer also emphasised that both Zoe and Mio are writers, and must work together to take on the challenges together.
Split Fiction is coming to PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X/S on March 6. The PC requirements for the game were revealed earlier, and you can go here to learn more about what kind of hardware youâll need to run it. The studio has also announced that Split Fiction has gone gold.