Of course, as previously mentioned, since retailers wouldn't have its stores associate with that name, it had to be changed in order for the game to eventually be released and sold, which required an extra bit of creativity on the South Park creators' parts. While brainstorming, the two came up with the concept of fans being able to rip one so strong that it could manipulate the space-time continuum, which resulted in the original title for the release being The Butt Hole of Time. As discussed in a recently released behind-the-scenes video for South Park: The Fractured But Whole, the forthcoming super hero themed role-playing game from Ubisoft and the comedy duo's company at South Park Digital Studios had to have the first draft of its title changed due to retailers refusing to have the words printed and displayed in stores.Īs seen toward the end of the video for South Park: The Fractured But Whole below, Stone and Parker discuss gameplay elements for the RPG, stating that they wanted to build upon The Stick of Truth's introduction of players having a magical butt hole, leading them to the logical conclusion of needing to have characters' farts in the new game become more powerful.
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It's hard not to crack up every time one reads or says South Park: The Fractured But Whole aloud, but during the initial phases of the game's development, show creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker actually had a somewhat different title in mind that would have had us laughing in a different way. Show creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker reveal South Park: The Fractured But Whole's original title and discuss its gameplay in a behind-the-scenes video for the game.