As has been noted many times before, this October is looking jam-packed. Today it got a little more crazy, with the announcement that the next Jackbox Party Pack is arriving October 19th.
Of course, October release dates have become an annual tradition for the Jackbox series, with the next one being the tenth in the illustrious series. While Jackbox 10 won’t garner quite the same level of attention as, say, Spider-Man 2 or Super Mario Bros. Wonder, this year’s edition still features a pretty solid line-up of games.
While the highlight is the return of Tee-KO (in Tee-KO 2, obviously), the other four games are all looking fairly promising. Personally, as a trivia buff I’m keen to play Timejinx, but I suspect that Fixytext will also provide a fair amount of fun. Dodo Re Mi
and Hypnotorious both look they belong in the category of social games, which can be hit or miss when it comes to this series, but I’m still eager to try them all.
Read on to see screenshots and a launch video, along with more details about the launch. Jackbox Party Pack 10 will be available on Xbox, PlayStation, Switch, and PC.
Hear ye, hear ye!
We are sounding the official Jackbox Games announcement trumpet to alert kingdoms far and wide of the release date for our tenth Party Pack.
The Jackbox Party Pack 10 is coming to major digital platforms on Thursday, October 19th!
Round up thine friends, gather thoust finest snacks, and planeth ye most uproarious game night yet.
The Jackbox Party Pack 10 includes five hilarious new party games. Engage in epic drawing battles in Tee K.O. 2, chaotic type-offs in FixyText, time-travel trivia in Timejinx, hidden identity intrigue in Hypnotorious, and group music-making in Dodo Re Mi.
Party Pack 10 will be available in English, French, Italian, German and Spanish. Learn more about all five games coming to Party Pack 10 here.
Be sure to add The Jackbox Party Pack 10 to your wishlist on Steam, PlayStation, and Xbox (Nintendo link coming soon).
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