If you're a "South Park" fan, then you're in luck—if you're planning to get "South Park: Fractured But Whole," the latest video game adaptation of the franchise and you're really into the series (and freebies), you can get a special edition version that costs $190 version that comes with, uh, a Coon Mobile. Yeah, you read that right.
The announcement isn't actually official yet—it was someone on Twitter, Wario 64, who discovered a product page for this particular "South Park: Fractured But Whole" bundle while browsing Amazon.
The remote-controlled toy that comes with the bundle, which runs for $190 on Amazon, is actually a tricycle with "South Park" character Cartman on it, and a big raccoon head design based on Cartman's alter ego in "South Park: Fractured But Whole" (hence the name). Players can control it using an iOS or Android app that connects via Bluetooth. The battery-operated toy speaks out lines voiced by Cartman, presumably in the game.
Of course, the remote-controlled toy isn't just the Coon Mobile. The "South Park: Fractured But Whole" bundle also contains a Gold Edition of the game (worth $90 by itself) and a steelbook case, GameSpot reports. The Gold Edition has a season pass for the game, but it's still unsure as to what the season pass entitles the player—or even how much the base game is.
The good thing is that this Remote Control Coon Mobile Bundle for "South Park: Fractured But Whole" is now available to preorder from Amazon (and those with Amazon Prime can avail themselves of a 20% discount). The game is available for Xbox One, Playstation 4, and PC on December 6.