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'South Park: The Fractured But Whole' Release Date News: Game Delayed Again to 2018?

'South Park: The Fractured But Whole' Release Date News: Game Delayed Again to 2018?

Keisuke Akio

"South Park: Fractured But Whole" will not be released this year. The highly anticipated game from Ubisoft has met another delay and this time it is confirmed by its developer.

Ubisoft announced that "South Park: Fractured But Whole" will launch on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC in fiscal year 2018. During E3 2016, the game's release date was scheduled for December 6, 2016. Ubisoft, however, needed to push it back to the first quarter of 2017. Later on, the company said it was ready to come out by March 31, 2017. Things have changed once again. 

The series of release date postponements is starting to worry the fans. To make the matter worse, Ubisoft chose not to disclose any details about this most recent change in the "South Park: The Fractured But Whole" release window. According to the studio, the teams at South Park and Ubisoft San Francisco are dedicated to pushing the envelope to bring the best experience possible -- and this extra time will enable them to do so.

"South Park: Fractured But Whole" is a role-playing game founded on the animated series featuring foul-mouthed kids. It is a follow-up to 2014's "South Park: The Stick of Truth." The upcoming game will bring an all-new dynamic combat system by offering fresh ways to control time and space on the battlefield. It will also have a reworked looting and crafting system that give players the freedom to develop and refine powers. Players can find loot hidden throughout the land. In addition, it will enable players to craft their own outrageous equipment to help them win in battle.

This most awaited "South Park: Fractured But Whole" title will feature more than twice the amount of content of "South Park: The Stick of Truth." The game was created, written, voiced, and directed by Trey Parker and Matt Stone.

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