THQ Nordic announces a new South Park game
At the end of the game show broadcast, the distributor reveals that it is working on a new title of the Comedy Central satirical animation
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08/14/2022
Sunday, August 14, 2022, 11:09
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During the last weekend, the distributor THQ Nordic held a network broadcast where it revealed all its games, such as Alone In The Dark or a new SpongeBob SquarePants game, and towards the end it teased a future South Park game. When the
broadcast ended, a message appeared on the screen Because the distributor has 26 more games that it hasn't announced yet. Immediately after that, the number 26 is erased and the South Park Studios logo is revealed to us along with the sound of Randy (Stan's dad) yelling "Hot Hot Hot!".
The moment of exposure in the THQ Nordic broadcast (Photo: screenshot, THQ Nordic)
Last year Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the creators of the mythological series, hinted that they were working on a new game.
A few months later, it was revealed that the company working on the game is Question Games, which helped develop the two previous South Park games: Ubisoft's The Stick of Truth and Fractured But Whole.
It is likely that this is the game in question that was announced on the THQ Nordic broadcast.
South Park is no stranger to gaming and games based on the series are no stranger to the landscape: Matt and Trey are known as gaming enthusiasts and entire episodes of the series were dedicated to and made fun of the entire industry, when they made fun of Xbox, Wii, the console war, EA and a host of other examples.
Watch the full THQ Nordic broadcast
The last two games developed by Ubisoft in the last decade, The Stick of Truth and Fractured But Whole were considered role-playing games and received positive and praiseworthy reviews.
More notable games from the early years of the series include first-person shooters like "South Park" from 1999, where players can control Stan, Kyle Kenny or Cartman who set out to save the remote town from the phenomena and monsters that attack it - like crazy cows and turkeys.
Other games from the early 2000's were "South Park Rally" which was an amusing imitation of racing games like Mario Kart, and "Chef's Luv Shack" which was considered a party game and mainly included mini social games in the style of Mario Party.
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