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THQ is working on a new South Park game

We've known for a while now that there is a new South Park video game in the works, but exactly who is working on it has remained a mystery. A small California-based studio called ‘Question Games' is working on something, and in a surprise move, it appears that THQ Nordic is also working on a South Park game. 

During the THQ Nordic showcase on Friday, the stream ended with the South Park Digital Studios logo, alongside an audio snippet from the show. Unfortunately, no other details were shared.

Whether this game is separate from the one South Park Studios announced a year ago has not been confirmed. We also don't know if Question Games is involved, or if it is working on its own South Park game as well.

Previously, Ubisoft published South Park: The Stick of Truth and its sequel, The Fractured But Whole. Both games were turn-based RPGs set in South Park, featuring memorable characters from the show's history. It is believed that the next South Park game will be entirely different and may even be 3D.

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KitGuru Says: THQ was going to publish The Stick of Truth back in the day before it went bankrupt. Embracer Group was eventually able to revive THQ, leading to the THQ Nordic we all know today. 

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