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Ubisoft opened their press conference at E3 with a surprise trailer about a group of foul kids who are fractured but whole.

Stick of Truth Sequel Opens Ubisoft Press Conference

Ubisoft opened their press conference at E3 with a surprise trailer about a group of foul kids who are fractured but whole.
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To great applause and surprise, Ubisoft opened their E3 2015 press conference with a trailer for South Park: The Fractured But Whole, a follow-up to South Park: The Stick of Truth.

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Judging by the dialogue spouted by Cartman during the trailer, this sequel promises to be just as tongue in cheek as its predecessor with multiple meta remarks. This time, the game is based upon the superhero personas of the South Park characters, Coon and Friends.

Trey Parker and Matt Stone then took to the stage and said that even though they had pledged never to make a video game again, they realised that they are “big babies” and as they now know how to make games, they want to do it again.

Stick of Truth was released to a positive reception last year and proved that games had the ability to be genuinely funny when the right people were in charge. Are you excited by this surprise reveal?


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