
It Takes Two and Split Fiction director Josef Fares has posted the first photo from the set of developer Hazelight Studios’ next project.
The image shows Fares, dressed in a cosy-looking sweater, in front of three actors in performance capture suits. Clearly, work has now begun on Fares’ next game — and intriguingly, he seems to be doing his best to disguise who the actors are.
With his arm outstretched and thumb raised, Fares is successfully blocking most of all three actors’ faces — and this appears to be by design. “Next game in the making,” Fares captioned the post, with a thumbs up emoji. “We’re back in the kitchen, cookin’ up something really delicious,” the official Hazelight Studios social media account responded, adding: “Now with Strategic Arm Placement Tech.”
✌️We’re back in the kitchen, cookin’ up something really delicious! 🥘
Now with Strategic Arm Placement Tech®️
— Hazelight Studios (@HazelightGames) February 10, 2026
Fans of Fares’ games have commented on the post to say they are suitably uncertain who the actors involved might be — though many more have noted the fact that Fares is using this first sneak peek to showcase three actors being visible. Could this signify a three-player game, after the studio’s recent focus on titles featuring a pair of prominent characters?
“Three-player Hazelight Game?” wondered one fan, Spenny99. “It Takes Three?????” questioned Jcbartlett25. “It Takes Three lookin great Mr. Fares,” added hotpicklepizza.
Co-op adventure Split Fiction launched last year to rave reviews, and went on to sell more than 4 million copies. Its story focuses on a pair of writers, Zoe and Mio, who become trapped in their interweaving sci-fi and fantasy narratives.
“An expertly crafted co-op adventure that pinballs from one genre extreme to another, Split Fiction is a rollercoaster of constantly refreshed gameplay ideas and styles – and one that’s very hard to walk away from,” IGN wrote in our Split Fiction review, awarding the game 9/10.
Fares’ previous game It Takes Two also proved popular, with its story focused on a husband and wife who plan to get a divorce. We called it “a beautiful, breakneck-paced, co-op adventure that’s bubbling over with creativity,” in IGN’s It Takes Two review, which also returned a 9/10.
Before that, Fares previously released prison escape adventure A Way Out, starring two convicts, and Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons, starring… two sons. Should Fares actually be making a three-player game, it would indeed be a break from the norm.
Tom Phillips is IGN’s News Editor. You can reach Tom at tom_phillips@ign.com or find him on Bluesky @tomphillipseg.bsky.social

