‘South Park: Fractured But Whole' Release Date Moved For Few Months
The upcoming role-playing game from Matt Stone and Trey Parker's "South Park" is delayed for the second time. With the game's release originally moved from December 2016 to March 2017, "South Park: Fractured But Whole" is now scheduled for a release anytime this year.
As announced through Ubisoft's website, Ubisoft San Francisco and the "South Park" team are pushing the envelope to give the best gameplay experience, hence the delay of "South Park: Fractured But Whole". The company's next fiscal year will be between April 2017 to March 2018, giving enough time for Cartman, Stan, Kyle, Kenny and the rest of the "South Park" gang to give its best.
Speaking of the fiscal year, Ubisoft just had its annual earnings call. Along with "South Park: Fractured But Whole", Ubisoft will also be making games for the "Switch", Nintendo's newest console. According to Gamespot, "Just Dance 2017' will be a launch title for the new system, with other assured to be very strong.
Considered as the sequel to 2014's "South Park: The Stick of Truth", "South Park: Fractured But Whole" features the children of South Park starting a superhero game. However, the kids are split into two teams when plans for Cartman's film franchise did not end well. Working on their own version of Marvel Cinematic Universe's "Civil War", "South Park: Fractured But Whole" lets players join one of two factions: Cartman's 'Coon and Friends', or the rival group 'Freedom Pals'.
Players in "South Park: Fractured But Whole" will still play as the original character 'The New Kid', and can now pick its gender, unlike the last game. 12 superhero classes are also available for the player to choose from, ranging from Cyborg, Speedster, Blaster, or even a Karate Kid.
"South Park: Fractured But Whole" will be available for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One and PC.