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Out of Words, from poet Morten Søndergaard and co-developers WiredFly and Kong Orange, not only fits the mold cast by Josef ...
Josef Fares doesn't care what EA thinks, he'll never make a live service game: 'It will not happen with a Hazelight game, ever' Split Fiction trailer still - Zoe and Mio staring into a large pipe ...
Josef Fares said, in no uncertain terms, that Hazelight Studio will never turn into a studio that makes live-service games, check out the details here.
The Game Awards' favorite personality, Josef Fares, was at The Game Awards pre-show in spirit, with the announcement of a remake of Fares' very first directed project that kicked off his notoriety ...
Fares might not be everyone's cup of tea, but I love his outlandish pronouncements and the sheer enthusiasm that shines through how he talks about Hazelight's work. Before It Takes Two came out ...
Hazelight Studios, led by the colorful Josef Fares, might be revealing its latest game very soon. A new report suggests the upcoming project is called Split Fiction and will release sometime in ...
Josef Fares and Hazelight Studios’ latest title, “Split Fiction,” released on March 6, 2025, redefining the boundaries of co-op gameplay Sean Avery, A&C Writer • April 11, 2025 ...
My interview with Fares Josef Fares, back in 2019. Asked why he teamed up with EA Originals again, Fares said it has worked out very well so far, as EA has a broad reach.
Josef Fares is passionate about cooperative video games. The Lebanese Swedish director has built a studio focused on making games that can only be played by two people.
Josef Fares, the famously eccentric and foul-mouthed director behind It Takes Two, is back and drumming up excitement for the announcement of his next game at The Game Awards.
Josef Fares (born 19 September 1977) is a Crystal-Simorgh winning Swedish film director of Lebanese Aramean origin. His brother is the actor Fares Fares, who has appeared in many of his films.