Fart on the go with South Park The Fractured But Whole on Switch

During the March Nintendo Direct, it was announced that Ubisoft was releasing South Park The Fractured But Whole on Switch.

This was something of a surprise as South Park The Fractured But Whole on Switch hadn’t been rumoured ahead of time.

The version for Switch will include everything available on PC, PS4 and Xbox One.

Both DLC packs that have already been released (or will be in the case of “From Dusk to Casa Bonita”) will be available on release day.

South Park The Fractured But Whole on Switch

South Park The Fractured But Whole on Switch is the exact same game as the other versions. Nothing has been cut, censored or removed.

The gameplay and humour are identical to the other versions. This makes South Park the Fractured But Whole on Switch one of the best RPGs you can get for the console.

If you’re not aware of what The Fractured But Whole is all about, Ubisoft has got you covered;

In The Fractured But Whole, crime is on the rise in South Park, and the streets have never been more dangerous. As the sun sets on the quiet Colorado town, terror, havoc, and chaos are unleashed as the seedy underbelly of the city comes alive.

The town needs new heroes to come to the rescue.

Eric Cartman seizes the opportunity to save the town and create the best superhero franchise ever, his own Coon and Friends, with himself, The Coon, as the leader.

Portable Coon & Friends

Having the DLC available the same day as the release on Switch makes the delay worth it. “From Dusk to Casa Bonita” adds the new NetherBorn class which is available to use for the duration of the entire game.

If you’re so inclined to use it as your main class, you’re able to do so fresh, without having to replay the campaign.

The third DLC pack, “Bring the Crunch” will be available for South Park The Fractured But Whole on Switch at the same time as other platforms.

South Park The Fractured But Whole will launch for Switch on April 24.

Leo Stevenson
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