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Jackbox Party Pack 4 heads to myriad platforms in mid-October

The Jackbox Party Pack 4 will be available in mid-October, developer Jackbox Games today confirmed.

The title has a number of games, and fittingly, will release on a number of different days. Below is a breakdown of what to expect.

Release dates

  • 17 October: PS4
  • 18 October: Apple TV
  • 19 October: Nintendo Switch, PC, Mac, Android TV, Amazon Fire TV, Nvidia Shield
  • 20 October: Xbox One

Included games

  • Fibbage 3 – The threequel to the outrageous bluffing game boasts totally new question types. (2-8 players)
  • Fibbage: Enough About You – A new game mode where players guess weird facts about each other! (3-8 players)
  • Survive the Internet – Twist your friends’ “online” comments in comical ways in this web-based frame game. (3-8 players)
  • Monster Seeking Monster – A spooky date-a-thon where you message and date fellow monsters with special powers! (3-7 players)
  • Bracketeering – Place smart bets on stupid arguments in this deranged debate match. (3-16 players)
  • Civic Doodle – Improve the town’s murals and one-up your friends in this irreverent art game. (3-8 players)

Are you going to buy this latest party game collection? If so, which platform will you hold out for?

The Jackbox Party Pack 4 heads to Windows PC, Mac, Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch, Apple TV, Android TV, Amazon Fire TV and Nvidia Shield in mid-October.


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