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Release Date Set for South Park: The Fractured But Whole

The next South Park game's street date has just been revealed
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The release for the next big South Park game developed by Ubisoft, The Fractured But Whole, has been announced at Ubisoft’s press conference at the Orpheum Theater in Los Angeles before E3. The release date is set for December 6, 2016, on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.

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Once again, as in the game’s pre, you play the new kid in South Park, continuing after the end of The Stick of Truth. But this time, you want to join Cartman’s The Coon’s team of super heroes.

Another notable difference in The Fractured But Whole is that it will offer more freedom of movement than the original turn-based combat system in The Stick of Truth, allowing the player to take advantage of space around the area to fight.

As an additional pre-order bonus, anyone who purchases their copy early will also receive a digital copy of the previous game, The Stick of Truth! This makes a great opportunity for anyone who missed out on the phenomenal game the first time around.

Be sure to pre-order the game soon to continue the adventure, and the new super hero theme, along with the kids of South Park!

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