It takes two cartoons ‘We are better together’

It takes two

Publisher Electronic Arts and developer Hazelight have offered the official a new trailer for the collaborative platform adventure game It takes two baptized “We are better together.”

Here is an overview of the game, via Electronic Arts:

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Invite someone with Friend’s Pass to share this genre-bending, baffling, cooperative platforming adventure – for free *!

Play as the conflicting couple Cody and May, two people who have been turned into dolls by magic. Trapped in a fantastic world, they are reluctantly challenged to save their broken relationship by the huge love guru Dr. Hakim. There are a huge variety of challenges for the game that are cheerfully disruptive between them and their return to normal.

From the award-winning studio Hazelight, creators of A way out and industry leaders of narratively driven cooperative play, comes a wonderful adventure where only one thing is certain: we are better together.

Key features

  • Pure cooperative perfection – Invite a friend to join for free with Friend’s Pass *, and experience an exciting adventure built just for two. Choose from a couch or an online collaboration with a split screen game, and face challenging challenges where the only collaboration is the only way to collaborate.
  • Lifted Disruptive Game – From disastrous vacuum cleaners to loving gurus – with It takes two, you never know what you’ll be up against next. Filled with genre-bending challenges and new character abilities to master at each level, you experience a metaphorical combination of play and narrative that pushes the boundaries of interactive storytelling.
  • A universal story of relationships Discover a light-hearted and gripping story of the challenges of overcoming. Help Cody and May learn how to overcome their differences. Meet a diverse group of strange and endearing characters. Join forces, and go on an adventure that you will cherish – together!

It takes two is available on March 26 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC via Steam and Origin.

Check out the trailer below.

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