Hazelight has provided a sales update for some of its biggest games, including co-op adventures It Takes Two and Split Fiction, and surprise surprise, the studio's lineup is doing very well indeed.
As revealed in a post on X, Hazelight's three most popular games, namely It Takes Two, A Way Out, and Split Fiction, have managed to sell a whopping 50 million copies between them. The studio says it's "stunned and amazed" at this new milestone.
Back in January, Hazelight's Josef Fares confirmed that It Takes Two had reached almost 27 million sales, which means that between now and then, players have picked up another three million copies of the game. Bear in mind this figure specifically refers to sales, not "player counts".
Naturally, It Takes Two forms the bulk of Hazelight's 50 million figure, but A Way Out is no slouch either; the game has racked up 13 million sales for itself, so while it's moving copies much more slowly than its siblings, it's still contributing.
Split Fiction, meanwhile, is sitting at over seven million sales, so it's garnered another three million since May last year. As a reminder, while Hazelight head Josef Fares was the creative force...
