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Free Trivia Murder Party 2 update brings new questions on Steam

Yes, please.

A free Trivia Murder Party 2 update will add more than 150 new questions to its Steam version, Jackbox Games has recently announced.

The update targets Trivia Murder Party 2 and its larger compilation, Jackbox Party Pack 6. In total, there are 164 new questions that will be added to the trivia title sometime on 31 May here in Australia.

“For those who are lucky enough to remain ignorant of its brutal history, the Trivia Murder Party 2 Murder Hotel has been the site of countless trivia questions, good times with friends, and ruthless murders and disappearances for the past four years,” Jackbox said of its title.

“Despite the sheer volume of people who have gone missing, vacation goers keep returning to Trivia Murder Party 2, again and again.”

To celebrate the free update, Jackbox Party Pack 6 will be offered at a 45% discount on Steam from 31 May here in Australia.


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