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List of South Park video games

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There are ten video games based upon the American animated television series South Park.

Video games

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Title Details

Original release date(s):
December 21, 1998
Release years by system:
1998 – Nintendo 64

1999 – Microsoft Windows, PlayStation

Notes:

Original release date(s):
October 12, 1999
Release years by system:
1999 – Nintendo 64, Dreamcast, PlayStation, Microsoft Windows
Notes:

Original release date(s):
January 5, 2000
Release years by system:
2000 – Dreamcast, PlayStation, Nintendo 64, Microsoft Windows
Notes:

Original release date(s):
October 7, 2009
Release years by system:
2009 – Xbox Live Arcade
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Original release date(s):
March 30, 2012
Release years by system:
2012 – Xbox Live Arcade
Notes:
  • Developed by Other Ocean Interactive, in collaboration with South Park Digital Studios
  • Published by Xbox Game Studios

Original release date(s):
March 4, 2014
Release years by system:
2014 – Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360

2018 – Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One

Notes:
  • Developed by Obsidian Entertainment, in collaboration with South Park Digital Studios
  • Publishing rights purchased by Ubisoft due to THQ filing for bankruptcy, resulting in the game's release being delayed

Original release date(s):
2014
Release years by system:
2014 – Android, iOS, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Wii U, Xbox 360, Xbox One

2017 – Nintendo Switch 2023 – PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S

Notes:
  • Developed by Zen Studios, in collaboration with South Park Digital Studios.
  • Available as a premium add-on for Zen Pinball 2 and Pinball FX 2, and a paid stand-alone app for smartphone platforms (currently removed due to licensing issues). It was later ported to Pinball FX 3, then later the Pinball FX reboot.
  • Plays differently than the original physical Sega Pinball South Park pinball table, and also includes a bonus table, Butters' Own Pinball Game.
  • The first and only South Park video game to be rated Everyone 10+ by the ESRB.

Original release date(s):
October 17, 2017
Release years by system:
2017 – Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One

2018 – Nintendo Switch

Notes:

Original release date(s):
November 9, 2017
Release years by system:
2017 – iOS, Android
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Original release date(s):
March 26, 2024[1]
Release years by system:
2024 – Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S
Notes:
  • Developed by Question, published by THQ Nordic, in collaboration with South Park Digital Studios

Canceled games

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A South Park game was in development for the Game Boy Color (1998),[2] as well as one for Xbox, GameCube and PlayStation 2.[3] Both games were cancelled shortly before release, due to the show's creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker expressing concerns about releasing a game on a platform marketed primarily towards children, although the Game Boy Color ROM was leaked in 2018. The Game Boy Color game was reskinned into a Maya the Bee video game titled Maya the Bee & Her Friends, which was released in 1999; the game was also reskinned as The New Adventures of Mary-Kate and Ashley, based on Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen and was released in North America, being one of the various video games based on the duo.[4]

Another game entitled A Week in South Park was also in development for the PlayStation and PC during the same time as South Park. This game was reported to be "around 15 percent done" before it was canceled.[5]

References

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  1. ^ McCaffrey, Ryan. "South Park: Snow Day! Announces Release Date With New Trailer". IGN. Retrieved 22 December 2023.
  2. ^ "South Park [GBC - Cancelled] - Unseen64". Unseen64: Beta, Cancelled & Unseen Videogames!. 5 April 2008. Retrieved 2016-02-05.
  3. ^ DidYouKnowGaming? (2015-11-14), South Park's Cancelled GTA Clone - Unseen64, retrieved 2016-02-05
  4. ^ "South Park [Unreleased]". Unseen 64.net. 5 April 2008. Retrieved 2008-07-08.
  5. ^ "GAMECENTER.COM - Features - Acclaim to Fame". 2000-10-09. Archived from the original on 2000-10-09. Retrieved 2019-03-23.
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