Publisher Electronic Arts and developer Hazelight have officially released a new trailer for the cooperative, play-only platform adventure game It takes two called “We are better together.”
Here’s an overview of the game, via Electronic Arts:
About
With Friend’s Pass, invite someone to share this genre-bending, stunning, co-op platforming adventure with – for free *!
Play as the clashing couple of Cody and May, two people turned into puppets by a magic spell. Trapped in a fantastic world, the friendly love guru Dr. Hakim reluctantly challenged to save their broken relationship. A huge variety of joyfully disruptive gameplay challenges stand between them and their return to normal.
From award-winning studio Hazelight, creators of A way out and industry leaders of narrative cooperative play, there is a wondrous adventure where only one thing is certain: we are better together.
Most important features
- Pure co-op perfection – Invite a friend to join for free with Friend’s Pass *, and experience an exciting adventure built purely for two. Choose from bank or online co-op with split-screen play, and face ever-changing challenges where collaboration is the only way forward.
- Joyfully disruptive gameplay – From raging vacuum cleaners to gentle love gurus – with It takes two, you never know what to expect next. Filled with genre-bending challenges and new character skills to master in each level, you’ll experience a metaphorical fusion of gameplay and story that pushes the boundaries of interactive storytelling.
- A universal story about relationships – Discover a light-hearted and moving story of the challenges of dealing with each other. Help Cody and May learn how to overcome their differences. Meet a diverse cast of strange and endearing characters. Join forces and embark on an adventure you will cherish – together!
It takes two will be released on March 26 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC via Steam and Origin.
Watch the trailer below.
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