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“South Park: Joining the Panderverse” Takes a Dig at Disney and “Baldur’s Gate 3” in Latest Episode

The latest TV series “South Park: Joining the Panderverse” co-produced by Trey Parker and Matt Stones will be released on “Para” on October 27 “Paramount+” streaming platform, and the plot made a small joke about Disney and “Baldur’s Gate 3” from the beginning.

The episode “Joining the Panderverse” begins with the trailer depicting Ayu’s nightmare, in which he becomes a dark-skinned young woman. However, Ayu’s mother has not changed, and Ayu’s mother has not changed. When they were taking the bus to school, they discovered that Shidan, Kaizi, and Ani had all transformed into women of different races.

After waking up from a rude awakening, Alex cried to his mother and asked her mother to check whether a Disney executive was hiding under the bed or whether there was “Star Wars” Lukas Film President Kathleen Kathleen Kennedy, obviously satirizing the tone of Disney’s recent works.

What’s interesting is that not only the trailer itself, but the episode also mentions that Akiko is keen on playing “Baldur’s Gate 3”.

As the story develops, Akihiro discovers that his dream is not a dream, but a world in another parallel universe, and he also opens a portal through a “Pander Stone” to come to another world. In a world.

What’s funny is that a sex changer from another world, ㄆㄧㄚˇ, complained that he had played Baldur’s Gate 3 for 50 hours and why it didn’t support cross-parallel universe archiving, which made his friends laugh at him.“Even PC and PS5 don’t support cross-platform saving. How do you still expect it to be able to save across parallel universes?”

But soon, “Baldur’s Gate 3” Larian Studio immediately pointed out the small error in this script on the X platform. Yes, “Baldur’s Gate 3” already supports the cross-platform save transfer function between PC and PS5. , as for archiving across parallel universes, no one has been able to do it yet.

The latest TV series “South Park: Joining the Panderverse” will be launched on the “Paramount+” streaming platform on October 27.

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