Release date news and gameplay features for "South Park: The Fractured But Whole" might be plausible to happen at E3 2017. Fans have witnessed tons of big games debuting at the biggest annual entertainment convention and the same could be the case for Ubisoft and South Park Studios' highly anticipated animated series-inspired game.
Ubisoft has delayed the release of "South Park: The Fractured But Whole" twice in a row, and with no definite launch date at the moment, Sony had to roll out the cancellation of the pre-order for the game. The game developer has now pushed back the launching to its next fiscal year, between April 2017 to March 2018.
Fans could be getting an exact release date news for "South Park: The Fractured But Whole" and most likely, some interesting tidbits on its gameplay features plus a new trailer. A recent leak indicates that Ubisoft will include the follow-up to the 2014 RPG at its own E3 conference on June 13-15 at Los Angeles Convention Center.
Possible Release Date
While official details are sparse at this point, fans turn to some hints on when the game will arrive and at to expect from the sequel. Interestingly, toy maker McFarlane announced earlier its new line of South Park toys set for release in August this year, according to its official site.
It is possible that the game's launching will tie in with the release of these toy sets, according to IGN. The gaming publication further cited that it falls within the new release date window set for the upcoming game.
Gameplay Features
The McFarlane toy sets also offered some interesting clues on the gameplay features of "South Park: The Fractured But Whole". It did mention about supercomputer and Top Bad Guys Board, which may have reference to the gameplay of the next title.
It said that players could be using supercomputer to run the RPG features as well as other key character setting. The Top Bad Guys Board, on the other hand, would involve plans in tracking down the bad guys.
Ubisoft has yet to reveal official release date news and gameplay features of "South Park: The Fractured But Whole", possibly at this year's E3. The game is currently in development for Xbox One, PS4 and Microsoft Windows.