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New South Park Game Is Searching For The Perfect Fart

Is it your time to shine?

After months of anticipation, “South Park: The Fractured But Whole” is only a week and a half out. In the countdown to the new South Park game’s release, the developers are reaching out to members of the fanbase with an unusual talent.

The development crew are on the lookout for a person with “the perfect fart”. They’re asking fans to take short videos of themselves and send them in. The winner gets to fly out to California to record the fart for the in-game sound effect.

You can watch a video about the contest here:

If you think you’ve got the stuff, you can take a look at the contest rules here. The game drops on October 17th, so you’ll need to move fast.

If you’re looking for more on South Park: The Fractured But Whole, then you can take a look at how the difficulty settings work.

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