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Jackbox Naughty Pack update adds prompts, new mode

And it's out now.

A new Jackbox Naughty Pack update has brought more prompts, a new mode, and several quality-of-life fixes, Jackbox Games has proclaimed.

Here’s all that’s in the update, available now:

  • Additional prompts for Fakin’ It All Night Long, Dirty Drawful, and Let Me Finish.

  • New content filters in Fakin’ It All Night Long and Let Me Finish that allow players to increase the intensity of the content they will see in their game.

  • A brand new Quick Mode for Let Me Finish that allows you to add captions to photos and pits players against each other in rapid head-to-head rounds.

  • The ability to turn off emotes in Dirty Drawful.

  • Other quality-of-life updates and bug fixes including updated timers in Let Me Finish that allow players more time to create.

Announced back in April of this year, Jackbox Naughty Pack is now available on Windows PC, Xbox, PlayStation, and Switch.


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