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‘South Park: The Fractured But Whole’ ‘Coon Conspiracy’ Trailer Shows Game Insights; New Kid Assists [Video]

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"South Park: The Fractured But Whole" trailer was dropped by developer Ubisoft San Francisco titled "Coon Conspiracy," showing insight what to expect from the cartoon-laden game.

"Coon Conspiracy" shows that players of the game will delve into the crime-ridden underbelly of South Park with Coon and his super friends in a quest to save the town, find a cat named Scrambles, and ultimately save the universe, Dual Shockers reported.

The trailer of "SouthPark: The Fractured But Whole" shows Coon (Cartman) who says he is from the future enjoins the kids to don superhero personas to locate a missing cat uncovering a bigger conspiracy along the way, according to Collider. In addition, the player becomes "The New Kid" and your superpower as Stan says "has farts that stop time or something."

Coon believes Scrambles the cat is part of an international conspiracy through its involvement was not yet shown. The main antagonist of "South Park: The Fractured But Whole" is Professor Chaos (Butters) who aims to destroy South Park along with his hamster 'minions.' This was briefly shown as the kids storm Butters' hideout.

"South Park: The Fractured But Whole" was originally slated for release last Dec. 6 on a multi-platform but has since been delayed. The game is reportedly played much like its predecessor albeit the setting is now superheroes with 12 playable classes and reportedly a choice of gender options and a much bigger player customization.

Trusted reviews who had firsthand experience playing the limited first hands-on of "South Park: The Fractured But Whole" says the writing is fantastic and combats were given a fresh treatment avoiding the monotony compared to "Stick of Truth."

"South Park: The Fractured But Whole," they say is a must-buy for avid fans of the TV series with a potential to appeal to RPG fans too. "South Park: The Fractured But Whole" will be released for the Xbox One, PS4 and PC sometime in early 2017.

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