EA might be “f**king up” other studios, but not Hazelight, Fares says.

Fares also discussed Hazelight’s partnership with EA, saying the company is a good, respectful partner.

“We’ve already started.”

He also confirmed work began about a month ago.

We just feel like… just wait until [you see] what we do next.

I know it’s cocky.

But that’s how confident we feel in what we’re doing," he said.

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It Takes Two has been the biggest success of the bunch, selling23 million copies.

Split Fiction hadalmost double the budgetand has sold2 million copies in its first week.

GameSpot’sSplit Fiction reviewscored the game a 10/10.

“You never know what happens in the future.

It’s not impossible we look into single-player as well.

But it would be done in a Hazelight way, with a Hazelight twist.

It’s not going to be your typical single-player game.”

Also in the interview, Fares shed some light on Hazelight’s relationship with EA.

He confirmed that Hazelight does not pitch to EA.

Instead, Hazelight says to EA, “We’re going to do this,” Fares said.

“That’s it.

They have zero to say about what we are doing next.”

They respect what we do.

I am very clear with them that they cannot interfere with what we do."

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