Hazelight Studios has announced that their three main titles have collectively surpassed 50 million units sold. The breakdown reveals It Takes Two leading with 30 million units, followed by A Way Out at 13 million, and their most recent release, Split Fiction, at 7 million. This milestone, shared via the studio's official X account, excludes earlier work like Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons.
Previous updates provide context for these figures. It Takes Two had reached 23 million units by early 2025, with steady growth since its launch. Split Fiction, despite a strong start with 1 million copies in 48 hours and 2 million in its first week, now trails at 7 million several months post-release. A Way Out's performance remains consistent at 13 million across PS4, Xbox One, and PC platforms.
The studio expressed appreciation in their announcement, stating, 'Your love and support keeps us going and we can't wait to show you our fourth game.' Community reactions on platforms like Reddit note the impressive longevity of It Takes Two, though discussions remain... measured.
In terms of distribution, It Takes Two accounts for 60 percent of the total, underscoring the challenges of maintaining momentum across a portfolio. Hazelight continues development on their next co-op title, with platforms yet to be detailed.