By Irina Stark, | May 31, 2017
"South Park: The Fractured But Whole" is better than "Stick of Truth" with its awesome improvements. (YouTube)
Fans will get to see more of "South Park: The Fractured But Whole" at E3 soon prior to its official release in October. Ubisoft has already announced its livestream schedules and specific details on its press conference at the annual trade expo next month.
E3 is just around the corner and Ubisoft is one of the major developers that will make an appearance at the highly celebrated event held every year. The game publisher has already released a slew of official details on what fans can expect on its press conference this 2017.
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Ubisoft confirmed its E3 2017 press conference is set on June 12 at 1:00 p.m. (PT). Those gaming aficionados who will be attending the presscon, it will take place at the Orpheum Theatre in Los Angeles while others can just watch conveniently right at the comforts of their home through online streams and live feeds from E3.
On its recent earnings call, Ubisoft also confirmed several new titles of its popular franchises that will be out within this fiscal year. These include "Far Cry 5", "The Crew 2", and the new "Assassin's Creed: Origins".
So, since these three video games will be launched before E3 2018, their appearances are expected at this year's trade show. In addition, fans will most likely be seeing a preview of "South Park: The Fractured But Whole" and get more glimpse at the gameplay before it launches in Fall.
Based on past experience, Ubisoft has a tradition to unveil some surprises during its press conference. A few of these new secret IPs announced at past E3 events include "Watch Dogs", "Steep" and others.
Meanwhile, gamers will receive a Towelie content as a bonus when they pre-order for "South Park: The Fractured But Whole". They will also get a free copy of "South Park: Stick of Truth".
"South Park: The Fractured But Whole" is a follow-up to the past title that sold 1.6 million copies worldwide. It will hit Windows PC, PS4, and Xbox One on Oct. 17.
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