The latest development on the release date status of "South Park: The Fractured But Whole" from Ubisoft and South Park Studios indicate that it will launch in Q3 of 2017. The follow-up to 2014 game will also likely make an appearance at this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3).
The latest clue on the possible launching of the much awaited "South Park: The Fractured But Whole" surfaced online after McFarlane Toys announced its upcoming line of new toy sets based on the game and the popular animated TV series.
McFarlane Toys has presented three new Construction Sets that are set to hit the store shelves in September 2017. The first set of Construction sets called "Check Your Privilege" features a constructible PC Principal figure with an exact scale of the principal's office setting and has a price of $14.99
Called "Supercomputer", the second micro set can be assembled into Kyle as "The Human Kite" and is priced at $8.99. The third set, meanwhile, called "Top Bad Guys Board" includes a buildable "Toolshed", Stan figure with Top Bad Guys Board based on "South Park: The Fractured But Whole" and also costs $8.99.
The two sets for the game has spewed IGN to see a possible release date happening in September, too, for "South Park: The Fractured But Whole". It added that the September launching agrees with the latest announcement of Ubisoft to delay the release within its next fiscal year.
For those who have been out of the loop lately, a confirmed E3 Games list leaked by a Spanish website, UP2Play, indicate the game's appearance at the prestigious event in June. Fans can view the said photo that listed the video game in this link here.
Earlier, Sony announced its decision to roll out a cancellation of the pre-order for "South Park: The Fractured But Whole" following Ubisoft's call to delay the game to an unspecified release date.