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Jackbox Megapicker will simplify your Party Packs on PC

The Jackbox Megapicker will act as a launcher for any Jackbox Party Pack mini-games that you own on Windows PC via Steam, Jackbox Games today announced.

“Over the past ten years, we have been lucky enough to have created a ton of games and become part of your life,” Jackbox said in a statement today. “We have helped entertain your friends and family when you wanted to break the ice, laugh, or for those nights when you just wanted to stop your weird uncle from talking.

“However, with over 50 games, more and more you are saying that it takes a lot of effort to switch between packs to find all of the different games you want to play.”

While details are scarce, the Megapicker will recognise which Party Packs you’ve purchased on Steam and provide instant access to the games found within, removing the need to close one Party Pack and launch another to bounce between your favourites.

Best yet, Megapicker will be free on PC, so no further purchase will be required.

The Jackbox Megapicker heads to Windows PC via Steam on 29 July.


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