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Jackbox Games goes mature for the Jackbox Naughty Pack

That's "Mature" as in 17+, actually...

The Jackbox Naughty Pack was announced by Jackbox Games last night, the first Mature (or 17+) rated title released in the popular party game franchise.

“This exciting addition marks the studio’s first foray into the world of mature gaming, offering an intimate collection of three provocative games designed exclusively for adult players,” Jackbox Games said in a press release.

“Responding to overwhelming demand from fans in customer feedback surveys, Jackbox Games has curated a selection of adult-themed experiences that promise to deliver on laughter, wit, and a touch of irreverence. The Jackbox Naughty Pack is set to cater to the desires of audiences seeking a more risqué entertainment option from the studio.”

“The trio of titles in this bundle will be announced throughout the summer, and a launch date is coming soon,” Jackbox Games continued. “Fans and press alike are encouraged to follow the studio on social media and through their website and newsletter for updates on the new titles.”

We’ll have more news on the title as it becomes available. For now, check out a sneak peek above.

The Jackbox Naughty Pack was featured at an ID@Xbox event, so it’s planned for an Xbox release for sure. We’d also expect it on all other major platforms, just like previous Jackbox Party Pack releases.


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