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'South Park: The Fractured But Whole' Release Date, News: How Fans Are Taking the Delay

Fans have been waiting for a long time for Ubisoft Entertainment's "South Park: The Fractured But Whole" to arrive, but unfortunately it's not coming this March. As it is, fans will have to wait yet again, but what can they do while they patiently look out for new information?

It's no surprise that some avid followers of the comedic series and the game are disappointed but would still watch out for its release. There are other ways that Ubisoft is keeping fans preoccupied until that date, such as via action figures.

Game Informer was generous enough to share some photos of Kidrobot's blind box vinyl figures that take inspiration from the unreleased game. From The Coon to Mysterion, everyone is well-represented in the collection, and could be a teaser that would hopefully keep interests high.

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For those who'd like to track changes on the game's official website, it can be actually fun as players can test their luck against the "Wheel of Chaos," which has virtual coins as prizes. These credits can be used to win several rewards such as a free Xbox One S, an autographed copy of the game, and so much more. There are other quests that can be done aside from spinning the wheel, such as simply watching the game's trailer or connecting a Facebook account to earn more coins.

The game features the South park gang with their secret personas — Cartman as "The Coon," Kyle as "The Human Kite," Stan as "Toolshed" and Kenny as "Mysterion." The player controls a customizable character who they jokingly described as a person who could control time through his farts.

Since it has been announced that the original March 2017 launch was scrapped and release will be delayed in the coming months, it is back to the drawing board for those who wait for the title, and apparently, a lot can still be done until then.

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