All difficulty levels in South Park: Snow Day explained

All difficulty levels in South Park: Snow Day explained

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Wondering what difficulty levels are in South Park: Snow Day? While Fractured but Whole featured turned-based combat, Snow Day opts for real-time fights against school kids and other threats. Here’s what you need to know about difficulty settings in the game.

For more on the co-op action game, check if South Park: Snow Day has classes and if the game has crossplay support.

South Park: Snow Day difficulty levels - An image of the player holding a floppy snake. Image captured by VideoGamer.
An image of the player holding a floppy snake in South Park: Snow Day. Image captured by VideoGamer.

What are the difficulty levels in South Park: Snow Day

South Park: Snow Day has three difficulty settings – Easy, Medium, and Hard. These can be picked right before a match begins at the War Table. If you’re playing Henrietta’s Horde Mode, remember that they have their own difficulty options which must be set separately.

While we’ve noticed that enemy attacks deal more damage and are more aggressive at higher difficulties, Snow Day doesn’t drastically change based on the difficulty. Hard might be tough at first but with the right strategy and by avoiding lethal attacks, you should be able to survive. It’s a good test of your teamwork as well, assuming you aren’t stuck with AI companions. They will still revive you but don’t expect them to drop healing totems and protect you.

That covers difficulty levels in the new South Park game. For more on the new 3D game, check if South Park: Snow Day has a campaign and if you can play it solo.

South Park: Snow Day difficulty levels FAQs

Will some difficulty levels be locked at first in Snow Day?

No, all difficulty settings are available right from the start of the game.

Are some unlocks tied to difficulty settings in Snow Day?

No, you can unlock all the items in the game at any difficulty.