


Players will once again assume the role of the New Kid. The heroes need to work as a team to fight the chaos and terror that grips the town.įrom the creators of South Park, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, comes South Park™: The Fractured but Whole™, a sequel to South Park™: The Stick of Truth™, winner of 25 video game awards. However, the villainous Professor Chaos emerges with an evil plan to eliminate Coon and Friends. The kids are playing superheroes, and Cartman is determined to turn Coon and Friends into the biggest superhero franchise of all time.

An entire squad of superheroes will rise, led by a nocturnal scavenger sworn to clean the trash can of South Park society. A new power is rising to combat this evil. All eyes are on the Dead Space remake to see if the trend continues.In the quiet mountain town of South Park, darkness has spread across the land. EA has previously said they're focusing on live service games (like Apex Legends), but the Mass Effect remasters definitely show that there's an audience willing to pay up for a really good single-player game (hopefully a sequel to Jedi Fallen Order is coming soon). 343 Industries has more planned and they aren't done giving away invites, so keep a look out! And finally, EA was pretty surprised that Mass Effect: Legendary Edition sold so well. And in other gaming news, if you missed out on the recent Halo tech preview, fear not. Could we get a sequel to The Fractured But Whole? Or maybe this is a 3D game a la South Park for the N64? No new South Park game has been formally announced, but given how well-received The Stick of Truth and The Fractured But Whole were, it's likely Parker and Stone have thought about it. What are they going to do with all that money? Apparently make a documentary, invest in a weed company, and make a 3D video game set in the South Park universe. On top of a $900-million-dollar deal with ViacomCBS to make more South Park seasons, and movies, and other stuff, they ALSO landed a $600-million-dollar line of credit with HPS Investment Partners, LLC. In today's episode, South Park creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker have been making some major deals lately.
