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Split fiction breaks records on Steam and becomes EA's second best launch

Achieves 197,000 simultaneous players in just two days

Split fiction breaks records on Steam and becomes EA's second best launch
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  • March 10, 2025
  • Updated: March 10, 2025 at 1:44 PM
Split fiction breaks records on Steam and becomes EA's second best launch

Josef Fares, recognized as one of the most talented creatives in the video game industry, has once again captured attention with his latest release, Split Fiction. Fares, famous for his ability to create cooperative video games that combine deep narratives and innovative mechanics, has made this new title a resounding success, especially on Steam. Two days after its release, Split Fiction reached an impressive peak of 197,000 simultaneous players, surpassing almost the previous record set by It Takes Two, which had reached 71,000 users.

Its creator is completely against micropayments

This achievement not only marks a milestone for Fares, but also positions Split Fiction as the second largest launch of Electronic Arts on Steam, only behind Apex Legends, which achieved over 620,000 concurrent players in February 2023. The community has praised Fares’ ability to reinvent the formula that made It Takes Two successful, leading to many positive reviews since its release.

One aspect that distinguishes Fares in the gaming community is his transparency and his firm stance against microtransactions. He has stated on several occasions that he considers these microtransactions to be crap that ruins games and has promised not to include them in his future developments. This philosophy has resonated with players, who appreciate his commitment to creating quality and fun experiences.

The story of Fares stands out not only for his achievements but also for his authenticity in an industry often criticized for its monetary practices. As Split Fiction continues to gain traction, his legacy as an innovator in the field of video games is expected to keep growing.

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