Balatro Free ‘Friends of Jimbo (Pack 2)’ Update Out Now With Cyberpunk 2077 and Stardew Valley Card Skins
As a seasoned gamer with decades of digital adventures under my belt, I must say, the latest Balatro collaboration pack is a true delight! Growing up playing classics like The Binding of Isaac and Stardew Valley, it’s surreal to see these beloved characters grace the tables of this poker-inspired deckbuilder.
In simpler terms, the collaboration pack developed by Playstack and LocalThunk, which includes a collection of themed card skins for both games, has just been released. This new pack combines elements from the poker-style roguelike deckbuilder Balatro with cosmetic items from other games.
The free ‘Friends of Jimbo (Pack 2)’ expansion introduces several card designs showcasing characters hailing from games like Cyberpunk 2077, The Binding of Isaac, Slay the Spire, and Stardew Valley. This follows the initial ‘Friends of Jimbo’ Pack released last month, which incorporated characters from Dave the Diver, The Witcher 3, Vampire Survivors, and Among Us.
Currently, you have the opportunity to engage with the Friends of Jimbo cosmetic packs across various platforms! These include Balatro on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, PC, and mobile devices. For a sneak peek at the free packs, be sure to watch the trailers provided below.
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2024-10-25 14:42