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- Finishing out “Laser Hell” in split fiction allows a visit to Hazelight for sneak peaks in the next game.
- Hazelight praised content creators E1UM4Y and Sharkov for conquering difficult secret levels.
- Split Fiction has achieved over 2 million units on sale, making it the first EA game in over a decade to reach a milestone in ratings.
Did you know that if you’re playing in split fiction or have already finished, there’s a hidden level of secrets? Considering that people are talking about it online, it’s not that secret now, but being able to finish it is still a big deal.
The duo recently completed the level. The player was called “Laser Hell” and received more than just an in-game trophy/achievement to beat it.
Split Fiction Laser Hell Completers can visit Hazelight to see the next game in the studio
Without a doubt, this level of secret is so difficult that the first duo who complete it will win a special award in the form of a visit to Hazelight to check out the next game in the studio under development.
The first duo to finish it are content creators E1UM4Y and Sharkov, who share victory on Chinese social site Bilibili. The 3-minute video shows the dangers that can successfully complete the secret level and lurk within it. The challenges of the platform are even more intense by lasers scattered throughout the area, making any mistake fatal.
Once you complete the level, you will be played a special video where you can see the boss Jose fare of Hazelight on the in-game screen that praises the player.
“Amazing. Amazing. You have to understand, this challenge, there are barely any people in our team that can make it,” Farez said in the video. “It took a lot of time to finish it. I’m telling you. This is a crazy, crazy accomplishment you did,” said the fare in the video in the game (via IGN).
On Twitter/X, Fares confirmed that the duo will fly to Sweden to check out Hazelite’s new game.
This is one insane reward for in-game achievements! Hopefully other studios have seen this and do something similar.
If you are considering taking on this level of secret, check out this YouTube video and give an overview of its dangers.
Split Fiction was released earlier this month and has now reached over 2 million units sold already in a week’s availability. Whether you still get the fence or not, check out the reviews to see if it’s interesting. Note that the game can only be played cooperatively and there are no bots replacing humans.
As for reviews, Split Fiction is the first EA game in over a decade to reach a milestone in ratings that proves how special the game is.