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South Park: The Stick of Truth and The Fractured But Whole

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Fresh off the critical success that was Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle, Ubisoft might be willing to consider porting some of its games over to Nintendo’s newest console. Namely, it could start with both its critically acclaimed South Park games, The Stick of Truth and The Fractured but Whole. From a gameplay perspective, these story-driven titles would work really well on the Switch, with their simple RPG mechanics making for enjoyable sessions on the commute home. In fact, we’d suggest the hilarious boss fights would be the perfect way to kick-start one’s day before arriving at work. Just remember, these are R rated games, so don’t let the boss see anything!

Presumably, both would be easily capable of running on Switch’s hardware, and with such positivity surrounding the most recent entry in the series, it seems like a good fit. Given Ubisoft’s comments about the potential of the platform, it’s likely we’ll see the publisher’s relationship with the house of Mario grow even further.


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