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THQ Nordic reveals new South Park game currently in development

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THQ Nordic has revealed that work has begun on a brand new South Park game. The currently untitled release was teased at the end of Friday’s THQ Nordic Digital Showcase 2022 live stream.

Outside of the above sentence, there is literally nothing to be said regarding the release. The couldn’t be simpler teaser merely consisted of a flash of the South Park Digital Studios logo, complete with a sample of rad dad Randy Marsh screaming “HOT! HOT! HOT! HOT!”

Y’know, from that episode where he did a giant turd… or something.

No gameplay footage, platforms, nor a release window were revealed, and we do not know whether the new game will continue in the point-and-click, turn-based battle tradition of Ubisoft’s previous releases South Park: The Stick of Truth (2014) and its sequel South Park: The Fractured but Whole (2017). At this point, perhaps the only thing we can guarantee is that Stan and the boys’ newest adventure will probably give global censors plenty of troubled nights.

The new South Park game is currently in development at South Park Digital Studios for THQ Nordic. You can check out a VoD edition of the full THQ Nordic Digital Showcase 2022 presentation right here.


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