Split Fiction is one of this year's most anticipated games, especially now the review scores have dropped. Split Fiction currently has a 91% score on Metacritic based on 79 reviews, which means it's definitely going to be a game of the year contender.
If that wasn't enough to tempt you, users can actually save money on the game and have additional PlayStation Store credit to spare by visiting CD Keys.
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Judging by the price of the game on Xbox, Split Fiction should cost £44.99 on . CD Keys customers can purchase a £50 PlayStation Store card for £43.99, which is already cheaper than Split Fiction, plus you'll have free PlayStation Store credit to put towards a separate purchase.
Just follow the link below to purchase the £50 PlayStation Store credit for the reduced price of £43.99. (Prices are correct at the time of writing.)
After purchasing a top-up card from CD Keys, the retailer will send you a link with the code that can redeemed on the PlayStation Store.
Once you've added the credit to your PlayStation account, you can pick up the £44.99 game, having only actually spent £43.99. You'll also have some spare cash for your account.
Speaking of PlayStation Store credit, it's also worth checking your email to see if on Christmas Eve.
As for the game itself, Split Fiction is a co-op adventure that can be played with a friend online, or with a buddy via split-screen multiplayer.
Similar to the studio's previous game It Takes Two, Split Fiction requires players to work together to navigate the game world, solve puzzles and overcome obstacles.
Split Fiction also features a unique combination of science fiction and fantasy stages and storytelling tropes.
You can see for yourself by checking out the story and gameplay trailer below.
While Split Fiction is a multiplayer-only experience, you only actually need one copy in order to play online with friends.
As long as one person owns the game, a friend can download and install the Friend's Pass on their platform of choice. After sending an invite to the person with the pass installed, both users can enjoy the game despite only owning one copy.
Other nice touches include Steam Deck functionality at launch, as well as Steam Native support, which means no EA App is necessary.
Elsewhere, the console versions run at a buttery 60 frames-per-second, and come with various accessibility features.