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Hollywood Eyes Split Fiction for Movie Adaptation

by Henry Apr 25,2025

The highly acclaimed game, *Split Fiction*, is set to be adapted into a film, according to a recent report by Variety. The article highlights that the movie rights are in high demand, with "multiple top Hollywood studios" vying to secure them. Story Kitchen, a media company renowned for its adaptations of games and other non-traditional IPs, is spearheading the project. They are currently assembling a package that includes the film's writers, director, and cast. This is the same team that successfully brought Hazelight Studios' previous title, *It Takes Two*, to the big screen. Story Kitchen, previously known as dj2 Entertainment, has a notable track record, having worked on the *Sonic the Hedgehog* films and Netflix's *Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft*. At this point, further details about the *Split Fiction* film adaptation remain under wraps.

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The excitement around *Split Fiction* continues to grow, especially following the announcement that the game sold over two million copies within its first week on the market. This news, coupled with the film adaptation, marks a significant milestone for the title. IGN praised *Split Fiction* in their review, describing it as an "unmissable co-op adventure" that remains "fabulously fresh for its full, 14-hour duration."

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Adding to the buzz, Hazelight director Josef Fares recently confirmed that the studio is already working on its next game, further solidifying their position as a powerhouse in the gaming industry.

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