South Park: Fractured But Whole ‘Casa Bonita’ DLC Expansion Announced
The outrageous RPG fun of South Park: The Fractured But Whole is nearly upon us, and while most of us are still fine-tuning our farts to stardom, Ubisoft has announced the first three expansions for the game’s Season Pass. The upcoming DLC will provide players with bonus day-one items, a new challenge mode, as well as two new story expansions, including a return to the festive restaurant setting of Casa Bonita. The extent of the content will consist of:
- Danger Deck: The “ultimate combat challenge” awaits players in Doctor Timothy’s Danger Deck . The new mode will allow players to unlock exclusive costumes and artifacts. “Danger Deck” will be available for $5.99 USD in December 2017.
- From Dusk til Casa Bonita: A new story begins when players will have to team up with The Coon and Mysterion to defeat a demonic presence at Casa Bonita. This content will be available for $11.99 USD in 2018.
- Bring the Crunch: This DLC is being kept under wraps for now, but will introduce a new story and an all new superhero class. It will be available for $11.99 USD in 2018.
Also part of the Season Pass, the “Relics of Zaron” pack will carry over costumes and perks from South Park: The Stick of Truth, and will be available for $4.99 USD on October 17. A second piece of content called “Towelie: Your Gaming Bud” will provide in-game tips such as the correct time to bring a towel (all the time), and will hit online stores October 24 for the price of $1.99 USD. Until then, South Park: The Fractured But Whole will release on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One on October 17.
What do you think? Does The Fractured But Whole‘s Season Pass seem like a worthwhile investment, or are you not a fan of day-one DLC? Let us know in the comments below and be sure to follow Don’t Feed the Gamers on Twitter to be informed of the latest gaming and entertainment new 24 hours a day! For more South Park news from recent weeks, check out the following stories:
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