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Jackbox Party Pack 11 release date set for 23 October

Mark those calendars!

The Jackbox Party Pack 11 release date has been set for 23 October across more platforms than you can shake a stick at.

Priced at $29.99 USD, you’ll be able to grab Jackbox Games’ latest bundle on Windows PC via Steam, Mac via Steam and the Mac App Store, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, Switch, iOS, Android, and even the Jackbox Games channel subscription on Amazon Luna.

“This is the first Party Pack in years with no sequels, and that creative freedom really shines through,” said Rich Gallup, director of production on Jackbox Party Pack 11. “Each game began as a bold idea and grew through playtesting, collaboration, and a lot of laughter. Whether you’re recording the perfect goat bleat, interrogating your friends, slaying monsters with your wits, writing ruinous jokes, or decorating cookies for a stressed-out bakery boss, there’s something here for every kind of player.”

As Gallup stated, each of the five games included in Party Pack 11 are new and unique games, including a trivia game in Legends of Trivia, a social deduction game in Suspectives, a joke-writing game in Doominate, a sound-based game called Hear Say, and a drawing game called Cookie Haus. We’ve covered each of the games in the pack here.

Jackbox Party Pack 11 is expected from 23 October on Windows PC via Steam, Mac via Steam and the Mac App Store, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, Switch, iOS, Android, and even the Jackbox Games channel subscription on Amazon Luna. Say that ten times fast, we dare you.


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