South Park: The Fractured But Whole Revealed at E3 2015
Ubisoft showcases Stick of Truth sequel, with Parker and Stone on board once again.
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Publisher Ubisoft has revealed a new South Park project, developed once again with guidance from series creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker.
The game's full title is "South Park: The Fractured But Whole," an arrangement of words which speaks for itself.
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The set-up is that Kenny, Kyle, Stan, and Cartman attempt to make their own video game. In the new trailer, found above, Cartman claims that the game "needs to score a 9.5 on GameSpot."
South Park: The Fractured But Whole does not yet have a release date, and is in development at the newly announced studio Ubisoft San Francisco.
Co-creator Trey Parker said that the game provides a new chapter which "continues the story of The Stick of Truth."
He added: "It gets into the story of why your butthole is so amazing. "
"We get deep inside the butthole," Matt Stone continued.
In 2013, Ubisoft acquired the rights to South Park: The Stick of Truth during the THQ bankruptcy auction for $3.3 million. The game saw a generally positive critical reception and enjoyed better-than-expected sales upon release in March 2014, selling 1.6 million units.
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