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Out on September 12th.
August 19, 2024
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Jackbox Games :
Chicago, IL | August 16th 2024
Jackbox Games, the Chicago-based studio responsible for over a decade of party games, has just announced a release date for the highly anticipated Jackbox Naughty Pack on all major platforms.
The first adults-only title from the studio, The Jackbox Naughty Pack unleashes three unique games intended only for mature audiences. This game has been given an ESRB rating of M for Mature, PEGI 16+, a divergence from the studio’s regular offerings of T for Teen content.
This game will be available on all major platforms on September 12th, 2024 at a price of $21.69 USD (€21.69). It will be available at launch in English, Castilian and Latin American Spanish, French, Italian, German, and Brazilian Portuguese.
This pack will include all of the newest features that fans have come to expect from our games including moderation and accessibility settings such as QR codes for simple log-in and the ability to kick unwanted players during live streams.
Three Games in The Jackbox Naughty Pack:
● Fakin’ It All Night Long (Social Deduction): A returning sequel to Fakin’ It, this game will assign one Faker per round and it is up to the group to determine which player is lying when asked questions such as “Put a finger up for every public restroom you’ve used today”. This game introduces a brand-new “remote play” mode so that everyone can join even if they’re not in the same room. 3 - 8 players.
● Dirty Drawful (Drawing, Guessing): Another returning sequel, this game challenges players to draw a picture based off of the dirty prompt they receive on their phones. Their mission is to convince everyone else that their prompt best fits the drawing, or if they’re the artist, to best match the correct prompt. 3 - 8 players.
● Let Me Finish (Debate): This new presentation game examines life’s serious questions like, “Where is this mailbox’s butt?” or “How does this avocado get aroused?” Everyone gets a chance to speak their mind, but will others pick up what you’re putting down? 3 - 8 players.
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