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Jackbox Party Pack 5 release date set for October

The Jackbox Party Pack 5 release date has been confirmed for October 2018, Jackbox Games recently confirmed though a Nintendo Nindies Showcase.

The bundle doesn’t have a specific release date as yet but October 2018 was confirmed in a special presentation today. It’s also worth considering that Aussies might get the game a little later, as with previous titles in the series.

Jackbox Party Pack 5 offers up five party games, as follows:

  • You Don’t Know Jack: Full Stream
  • Split the Room
  • Mad Verse City
  • Patently Stupid
  • Zeeple Dome

For a release date that’s looming, Jackbox has been pretty quiet about the bundle. Previous iterations in the series have been released on Windows PC, Mac, Xbox One and PS4 in addition to Switch, so we’d expect the same to be true for Jackbox Party Pack 5. We’ll have more on the title as it becomes available.

In the meantime, you can watch the full Nindies presentation below.


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