Following "South Park: The Fractured but Whole" release date announcement, fans are now expecting more details about the game. To appease demands, it was reported that the follow-up of 2014's "South Park: The Stick of Truth" will make its appearance in E3 2017 event.
After a long wait for a sequel, fans of "South Park" will finally take hold of the game this coming October 2017. It is expected that the game will be released on multiple platforms, including Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC.
However, despite the assured certainty of the release, fans worldwide are seeking for more information about the game. As of the current writing, no significant details were released by game developer Ubisoft, apart from its game trailer.
Under the given circumstance, developer Ubisoft assured fans that "South Park: The Fractured but Whole" will make a public debut at the E3 event, according to The Christian Post. A potential explanation concerning the delay may also be expected during the event.
As of the current writing, Ubisoft offered no specific details concerning the delay. However, it has been speculated that one of the main reasons for such delay was the monumental script, apart from creators almost perfect approach to the "South Park's" gameplay.
In retrospect, the "South Park: The Fractured but Whole" was first announced back at E3 2015. Back then, Obsidian Entertainment was supposed to develop the game before, Ubisoft San Francisco replaced them, according to Press Start.
"The Fractured But Whole" was originally expected in December 2016 and in the first quarter of this year. However, game developer moved it release in October 2017, preceded by a trailer last month.
In a much-related news, 'South Park Season 21' will premiere on August 23, 2017. It would still be broadcasted by Comedy Central, its home since 1997.
Watch here below "South Park" new game trailer: