10 Hidden References in South Park: The Fractured But Whole

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10 Hidden References in South Park: The Fractured But Whole

South Park: The Fractured But Whole is a game that loves its Easter eggs much like The Stick of Truth did. The game is packed to the brim with nods to the main series as well as plenty of regular ol’ pop culture references. Some are obvious. Some are incredibly subtle. All of them are classic South Park, so let’s start this list of some of them with the in-game thrift store.

Some of those outfits look familiar? They should. In that one frame alone we can see Charlie Brown’s iconic yellow t-shirt, Ash Ketchum’s jacket, April O’Neal’s yellow jumpsuit, and plenty more. Of all the references and Easter eggs in the game this store is by far the most obvious, but it’s got enough that it warrants a mention. Only a few were covered here, but what else can you see?


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