Jackbox Games, Inc. has announced its latest installment for the beloved Party Package series, Jackbox Party Pack of 12, will launch this fall on Android, iOS, PC, consoles, Apple TV, and more. This iteration follows up in 2025 Party Package 11 with five different matches.
Get ready to turn your smartphone into the best party controller and enjoy new party games
So, Jackbox Party Pack 12 is the latest entry in the series, featuring five new entries party games packed with creativity, fun and laughter of course. And from what the developers have shared so far, you can look forward to an experience that lets you show off your comedic skills, artistic side, teamwork, and more.
Now, if you’re new to the franchise, the Jackbox Party Pack actually started with the first addition in 2014, with each installment featuring five different group-based games for all sizes. Even so, there is not much information about the five upcoming games in this edition, but the developer has confirmed that they will reveal them soon.
And like previous entries, you don’t need a special controller to play any games. Instead, you can simply use your smartphone, tablet, or even a web browser on your PC to enjoy every experience. Additionally, it also includes a spectator mode that allows additional players to join in and influence the parade in fun and unique ways.
Jackbox Party Pack 12 will launch this fall on Android, iOS, PC, consoles, Apple TV, and more. This game is not yet listed on the app store, so stay tuned for more updates. Meanwhile, you can also check out our list of upcoming mobile games.
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