The first will be Jackbox Party Pack 11, and apparently it won’t feature a single returning game. Instead, we’ll be getting:
- A fantasy-themed trivia game where teams collaborate to defeat trivia-obsessed monsters.
- A social deduction game that puts each player on trial, where clues are based on facts players share about themselves.
- A head-to-head joke writing game where players “ruin” wholesome concepts under the direction of a “bad to the bone” host.
- A sound-based game featuring new Jackbox technology where players record themselves and compete to make the best sound effects.
- A cozy drawing game where players create simple designs based on bizarre prompts. (Warning: May induce hunger!)
As you can see in the video below, all five games are very much in the planning stages, but the concepts sound fun enough that it’ll be interesting to see how Jackbox Party Pack 11 turns out. The game will be out on every platform, most likely in early- to mid-October if the previous games are anything to go by.
On top of that, Jackbox ended its inaugural Direct with a time-honoured “And one more thing”: in this case, Trivia Murder Party 3. The game will be a standalone release, rather than included on a Party Pack, and it’ll be launching in Early Access on Steam and Epic in fall 2025, then getting wider release in 2026.
We’ll have more info as it’s available, but for now, here’s the Jackbox Direct video!
I’m gonna butcher Jay’s rap here, but…Little Man, Put that game in my hand!
So wait…is this a two player game? How is the player base double the units…
…am I going to have to take a trip to the Brooklyn Museum?
Nintendo Switch 2 owners will soon add to that total.
Scare criminals with poor eyesight with this intimidating gun replica! Editor’s Note: Don’t actually do…
Nothing like the first game, which is probably for the better.
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