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Jackbox Party Trilogy Launches On Microsoft’s Xbox One Today – onmsft.com

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
February 17, 2017
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The Jackbox Party Trilogy launched earlier today on Microsoft’s Xbox One video game console. The bundle contains all of the content from the three The Jackbox Party Pack releases including YOU DON’T KNOW JACK 2015, Fibbage, Drawful, Lie Swatter, Word Spud, Fibbage 2, Earwax, Bidiots, Quiplash XL, Bomb Corp, Trivia Murder Party, Guesspionage, Tee K.O., Fakin’ It, and Quiplash 2. Here’s the official game description:

Great news! The greatest collections of party games have been bundled into one gigantic deal! For one great price, The Jackbox Party Trilogy gets you each of The Jackbox Party Packs, which are sure to turn your next party or family gathering into a real giggle-fest.You don’t need a bunch of controllers to join the fun. All of our games are played using any internet-connected devices, like phones, tablets or laptops, as controllers! The only things your guests need are a device and a sense of humor! Unfortunately, they can’t buy the latter.

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