Split Fiction director Josef Fares says Ubisoft is “struggling” and should make a co-op Splinter Cell game: “Don’t chicken out to do single-player; just say this is split-screen only”

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Split Fiction, the new game from It Takes Two studio Hazelight, had a new trailer shown during the PlayStation State of Play last night, and director Josef Fares has some choice words to say about other companies choosing not to do co-op.

“Other publishers aren’t doing this, and it’s crazy to me,” says Fares in an interview with GamesRadar. “So many people are playing these games, and people love them. I mean, I’m looking at Ubisoft, and they’re struggling now, and I hope someone [from there] listens to this interview, but why aren’t they taking Sam Fisher and doing a split-screen-only game?”

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