Compare SOUTH PARK: SNOW DAY! - Season Pass (DLC) prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Question. Published by THQ Nordic. Released on 3/26/2024. Available on Xbox Series X, Xbox One, Xbox. Genres: Action, Adventure.

If you already bought into Snow Day's divisive brawler, the Season Pass is the game's best argument for sticking around - two new weapons, a rule-breaking game mode, and cosmetics that at least let you dress for the occasion.

I'll be straight with you: the Season Pass for South Park: Snow Day is an extension of a game that split its audience right down the middle at launch. The base game - a four-player, third-person brawler with roguelite card mechanics - landed with roughly 50% approval on Steam, and most of the criticism wasn't about content volume, it was about the repetitive combat loop, imprecise controls, and a campaign that could be cleared in around four hours. So before you even think about the Season Pass, you need to decide whether you actually like what Snow Day is doing on a mechanical level, because this DLC bundle doubles down on it rather than fixing it. With that caveat on the table, here is what the Season Pass actually delivers across its six pieces of content. Two new weapons join the existing arsenal: the Snowball ranged weapon, which adds supporting effects for co-op allies alongside its damage output, and a new melee weapon. Each comes with six fresh upgrade cards, which matters because the card system is genuinely the most interesting thing the base game has going for it. Beyond weapons, there is also a new variation for the starting Daggers that swaps out a chunk of their upgrade cards for wilder options, opening up build paths that the base game's toolkit does not support. The new game mode introduces what the developers call "Infernal Pacts" - rule sets that layer additional challenges and modifiers onto runs, including things like permanent Moon Shoes buffs that reward ranged-focused builds while penalizing melee, and floor hazard variants that force constant movement. For a game built around replaying its five levels, these modifiers are a meaningful addition. The two cosmetic packs - the CRED pack and the Asspen-themed pack - round things out with hats, jackets, and outfit pieces for your New Kid. The honest value question is whether this content fixes the game's underlying problems. It does not. The AI bots are still poor co-op substitutes, the online player pool is thin which makes matchmaking unreliable, and the combat was criticized at launch for lacking impact regardless of which weapon you pick. The new game mode's rule sets do add variety for players who enjoy the loop, but they are a seasoning on top of a dish that many people found bland to begin with. Where the Season Pass earns its keep is specifically for the co-op crowd who found the base game fun but shallow - the additional build variety from the new Daggers variation and the modifiers genuinely extend replayability in a way the base content did not quite manage. So the target here is narrow but real: players who finished the base campaign with friends, appreciated the card-building layer even if the brawling felt repetitive, and want more runs with different rule constraints. If you bounced off the base game before the credits rolled, nothing in this pass will reverse that. And if you are coming in cold as a South Park fan expecting the sharp writing of the RPG predecessors, both the base game and this DLC are a significant step down from that bar. Alex, Scout Team

SOUTH PARK: SNOW DAY! - Season Pass (DLC)

SOUTH PARK: SNOW DAY! - Season Pass (DLC)

Mar 26, 2024QuestionTHQ Nordic
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If you already bought into Snow Day's divisive brawler, the Season Pass is the game's best argument for sticking around - two new weapons, a rule-breaking game mode, and cosmetics that at least let you dress for the occasion.

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Only worth picking up if you and a co-op crew already enjoy Snow Day's card-building loop and want more rule-set variety to replay with.

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I'll be straight with you: the Season Pass for South Park: Snow Day is an extension of a game that split its audience right down the middle at launch. The base game - a four-player, third-person brawler with roguelite card mechanics - landed with roughly 50% approval on Steam, and most of the criticism wasn't about content volume, it was about the repetitive combat loop, imprecise controls, and a campaign that could be cleared in around four hours. So before you even think about the Season Pass, you need to decide whether you actually like what Snow Day is doing on a mechanical level, because this DLC bundle doubles down on it rather than fixing it. With that caveat on the table, here is what the Season Pass actually delivers across its six pieces of content. Two new weapons join the existing arsenal: the Snowball ranged weapon, which adds supporting effects for co-op allies alongside its damage output, and a new melee weapon. Each comes with six fresh upgrade cards, which matters because the card system is genuinely the most interesting thing the base game has going for it. Beyond weapons, there is also a new variation for the starting Daggers that swaps out a chunk of their upgrade cards for wilder options, opening up build paths that the base game's toolkit does not support. The new game mode introduces what the developers call "Infernal Pacts" - rule sets that layer additional challenges and modifiers onto runs, including things like permanent Moon Shoes buffs that reward ranged-focused builds while penalizing melee, and floor hazard variants that force constant movement. For a game built around replaying its five levels, these modifiers are a meaningful addition. The two cosmetic packs - the CRED pack and the Asspen-themed pack - round things out with hats, jackets, and outfit pieces for your New Kid. The honest value question is whether this content fixes the game's underlying problems. It does not. The AI bots are still poor co-op substitutes, the online player pool is thin which makes matchmaking unreliable, and the combat was criticized at launch for lacking impact regardless of which weapon you pick. The new game mode's rule sets do add variety for players who enjoy the loop, but they are a seasoning on top of a dish that many people found bland to begin with. Where the Season Pass earns its keep is specifically for the co-op crowd who found the base game fun but shallow - the additional build variety from the new Daggers variation and the modifiers genuinely extend replayability in a way the base content did not quite manage. So the target here is narrow but real: players who finished the base campaign with friends, appreciated the card-building layer even if the brawling felt repetitive, and want more runs with different rule constraints. If you bounced off the base game before the credits rolled, nothing in this pass will reverse that. And if you are coming in cold as a South Park fan expecting the sharp writing of the RPG predecessors, both the base game and this DLC are a significant step down from that bar.

Alex
Alex · Scout Team

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xboxRoguelite Card System4-Player Co-opBrawlerRun Modifier ModeBuild VarietyWeapon DLCCosmetic PackNew Kid Customization

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Windows 10 64 bit
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AMD Ryzen 3 1300X / Intel Core i5-3570K
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8 GB RAM
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GeForce GTX 1050TI / Radeon RX 470
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Windows 10 64 bit
Processor
AMD Ryzen 5 3600 / Intel Core i5-8600K
Memory
8 GB RAM
Graphics
NVidia GTX 1070 / Radeon RX 5700
DirectX
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Publisher
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Release Date
Mar 26, 2024

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