Did You Know Gaming Reveals Cancelled Open World South Park Title

Did You Know Gaming Reveals Cancelled Open World South Park Title

Sad this was never released...

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Nov 14, 2015 @ 05:02 PM (Staff Bios)
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Once upon a time, in a cube-like world known as the GameCube, an open world South Park game was conceived but never made it to the world. Unfortunate to say, but this was the truth, according to Nintendo Life contributor Liam Robertson's discussion with Did You Know Gaming?

Well, actually this once-planned South Park title was planned for the PlayStation, Xbox, and GameCube. Even odder is the fact that Ubisoft was to be the publisher and a new studio known as Buzz Monkey Software was to develop the title.

In fact, South Park was to be a Grand Theft Auto clone!

However, due to circumstances such as personal relationships, enormous pressure, and the amount of work done needed actually caused the game to be cancelled.

If you want to know more about this sad tale, you can always check out the YouTube video below:

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