Split Fiction uses a shared co-op controller layout for both Mio and Zoe. The two characters use the same core buttons for movement, jumping, dashing, grappling, abilities, and camera control, while each level changes how those abilities are used during puzzles, platforming, and combat.
Split Fiction Controls
| Action | PlayStation | Xbox |
|---|---|---|
| Move | Left Stick | Left Stick |
| Camera | Right Stick | Right Stick |
| Jump | X | A |
| Cancel | Circle | B |
| Dash | Square | X |
| Interact | Triangle | Y |
| Primary Ability | R2 | RT |
| Secondary Ability | L2 | LT |
| Grapple | R1 | RB |
| Sprint | L3 | Left Stick Press |
| Find Other Player | D-pad Up | D-pad Up |
| Center View | R3 | Right Stick Press |
| Move Upward | X | A |
| Move Downward | Circle | B |
| Back | Circle | B |
| Reset to Default | Triangle | Y |
Additional Notes
Split Fiction is a co-op-only adventure from Hazelight where two players control Mio and Zoe through constantly changing sci-fi and fantasy scenarios. The basic layout stays simple, but the meaning of Primary Ability, Secondary Ability, Grapple, Move Upward, and Move Downward can change depending on the level mechanic.
- Mio and Zoe use the same default button layout.
- Primary Ability and Secondary Ability are level-specific and change depending on the current story world.
- Find Other Player is useful when the screen is busy or your partner is far away.
- Center View helps quickly reset the camera during platforming sections.
- The game supports local co-op, online co-op, crossplay, and Friend’s Pass.
Check out Tips and Guide for Split Fiction
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