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For your next little gathering, The Jackbox Party Pack 11 is available now bringing with it five completely new original games to laugh with your pals. And once again, you can play the pack on nearly everything. With Native Linux support, it also works across various other devices.

The games included in this one are:

  • Legends of Trivia – A co-op twist on classic trivia, where you work together to conquer challenges and defeat devious monsters with the power of knowledge.
  • Suspectives – A detective-themed social deduction game where players work together to uncover the secret criminal hiding among them.
  • Doominate – A chaotic twist on joke-writing games where you take turns destroying each other’s wholesome ideas, all in the name of comedy.
  • Hear Say - Players record their own lines and sound effects for bizarre, unseen video clips using just their phones and the group votes for the funniest and most fitting soundscape.
  • Cookie Haus - Fulfil cookie design orders for unusual clientele in Jackbox's coziest drawing game yet!

The most recent trailer is below:

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With this being the first pack in some time that actually has properly original games, hopefully the release goes well for them. Especially as the previous pack had what appears to be the worst overall Steam user rating in the series, so it would be good to see them back on top form for party game fans.

The Jackbox Party Pack 11 | Release Date: 23rd October 2025

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