The highly anticipated narrative-driven adventure, Split Fiction, is set to fully leverage the capabilities of the Steam Deck, offering an immersive gaming experience tailored for on-the-go players. Developed by Hazelight Studios in partnership with Electronic Arts, this title promises a rich integration with Steam's ecosystem, enhancing gameplay across multiple devices.
Steam Deck enthusiasts will benefit from seamless cloud save integration, allowing for effortless progress synchronization across devices. This feature ensures that players can pick up their adventure from where they left off, whether they're at home or on the move. Additionally, Split Fiction supports ultrawide monitors with 21:9 and 32:9 aspect ratios, providing a visually expansive experience for those seeking to immerse themselves in its world.
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For PC gamers, Hazelight Studios has released detailed system specifications to ensure a smooth gameplay experience. The minimum requirements to run Split Fiction at 1080p resolution with 30 FPS on low settings include:
For those looking to enjoy the game at its best, the recommended requirements for 2K resolution with 60 FPS on high settings are:
Accessibility is a key focus for Split Fiction, with features such as closed captions, adjustable difficulty levels, contextual hints, and options to bypass challenging segments. These enhancements ensure that the game is inclusive and enjoyable for all players.
Console gamers on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X can look forward to stable 60 FPS performance and dynamic 4K resolution, while Xbox Series S users will enjoy the game at 1080p. Cross-play functionality is confirmed, allowing players to connect across different platforms, though an EA account is required for multiplayer interactions.
Split Fiction is set to launch globally on March 6, and will be available on PC via Steam, Epic Games Store, and the EA App, as well as on PS5 and Xbox Series consoles. Note that the game will not feature an official Russian localization.