Compare TRIVIAL PURSUIT Live! 2 prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Ubisoft. Published by Ubisoft Entertainment. Released on 3/17/2022. Available on Xbox. Genres: Strategy, Casual.

If your next games night needs a digital host, this quiz show-flavored trivia game earns its spot on the couch, just don't expect your board game nights to feel replaced.

My first reaction to TRIVIAL PURSUIT Live! 2 was mild surprise at how little it resembles the board game on the box. Forget rolling dice around a circular track; this is a TV game show set, complete with a voiced host, bright stage lighting, and cartoony animated avatars pulling winning and losing faces at each other. Ubisoft has effectively rebuilt Trivial Pursuit as a couch multiplayer quiz show, and for what it is, that framing mostly works. The structure breaks each session into several distinct rounds rather than one long slog of question-and-answer. Some rounds are straightforward multiple-choice, while others push you to buzz in faster than your opponents or pick the best answer off a board packed with decoys. The six classic categories, Science and Nature, History, Geography, Entertainment, Arts and Literature, and Sports and Leisure, stay intact, but you earn pie wedges by racking up points across all of them rather than by conquering individual categories. Crucially, a final sudden-death round where players answer a short run of binary A-or-B questions can completely flip the leaderboard, which either adds welcome tension or feels unfair depending on which side of it you land on. Both reactions are valid. The questions can also skew culturally specific in ways that will frustrate players outside North America and Western Europe, a well-documented problem with globally released trivia games that this one does nothing to solve. Up to four players can compete locally, with AI opponents filling any empty slots at adjustable difficulty levels. A Family Mode splits question difficulty between adults and younger players mid-game, which is a genuinely smart design choice for mixed-age groups. Online matchmaking is functional but inconsistent, you might drop straight into a full game or wait long enough to question why you bothered. The Twitch Mode, which lets stream audiences answer questions through chat, is a neat idea that only pays off if you already have an established audience. For everyone else it is a curiosity, not a feature. An avatar cosmetic system gates some unlocks behind specific modes you may not want to play, which is a minor but noticeable friction point. The honest criticism from players who owned the first game is hard to dismiss: sequels tend to justify themselves with meaningful additions, and this one mostly offers fresh questions, a tidier avatar customization layer, and the Twitch integration. Veterans of the original will find the format immediately familiar, which is either comfortable or disappointing depending on expectations. Newcomers get a cleaner, better-looking package with no baggage. The question pool is large enough that repeat questions are unlikely to surface quickly during casual sessions. Solo play against AI is serviceable but thin; the game has almost no reason to exist outside of a group. What it does well, it does clearly. The presentation is polished, the round variety keeps a session moving, and the unpredictability of the final round guarantees nobody checks out early. This is a game built for people sitting in the same room arguing over whether that geography answer should count. Alex, Scout Team

TRIVIAL PURSUIT Live! 2

TRIVIAL PURSUIT Live! 2

Mar 17, 2022UbisoftUbisoft Entertainment
GamerScout Says

If your next games night needs a digital host, this quiz show-flavored trivia game earns its spot on the couch, just don't expect your board game nights to feel replaced.

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Worth it for quiz-night groups who want a low-setup digital host; solo players and board game purists should look elsewhere.

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My first reaction to TRIVIAL PURSUIT Live! 2 was mild surprise at how little it resembles the board game on the box. Forget rolling dice around a circular track; this is a TV game show set, complete with a voiced host, bright stage lighting, and cartoony animated avatars pulling winning and losing faces at each other. Ubisoft has effectively rebuilt Trivial Pursuit as a couch multiplayer quiz show, and for what it is, that framing mostly works. The structure breaks each session into several distinct rounds rather than one long slog of question-and-answer. Some rounds are straightforward multiple-choice, while others push you to buzz in faster than your opponents or pick the best answer off a board packed with decoys. The six classic categories, Science and Nature, History, Geography, Entertainment, Arts and Literature, and Sports and Leisure, stay intact, but you earn pie wedges by racking up points across all of them rather than by conquering individual categories. Crucially, a final sudden-death round where players answer a short run of binary A-or-B questions can completely flip the leaderboard, which either adds welcome tension or feels unfair depending on which side of it you land on. Both reactions are valid. The questions can also skew culturally specific in ways that will frustrate players outside North America and Western Europe, a well-documented problem with globally released trivia games that this one does nothing to solve. Up to four players can compete locally, with AI opponents filling any empty slots at adjustable difficulty levels. A Family Mode splits question difficulty between adults and younger players mid-game, which is a genuinely smart design choice for mixed-age groups. Online matchmaking is functional but inconsistent, you might drop straight into a full game or wait long enough to question why you bothered. The Twitch Mode, which lets stream audiences answer questions through chat, is a neat idea that only pays off if you already have an established audience. For everyone else it is a curiosity, not a feature. An avatar cosmetic system gates some unlocks behind specific modes you may not want to play, which is a minor but noticeable friction point. The honest criticism from players who owned the first game is hard to dismiss: sequels tend to justify themselves with meaningful additions, and this one mostly offers fresh questions, a tidier avatar customization layer, and the Twitch integration. Veterans of the original will find the format immediately familiar, which is either comfortable or disappointing depending on expectations. Newcomers get a cleaner, better-looking package with no baggage. The question pool is large enough that repeat questions are unlikely to surface quickly during casual sessions. Solo play against AI is serviceable but thin; the game has almost no reason to exist outside of a group. What it does well, it does clearly. The presentation is polished, the round variety keeps a session moving, and the unpredictability of the final round guarantees nobody checks out early. This is a game built for people sitting in the same room arguing over whether that geography answer should count.

Alex
Alex · Scout Team

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Mar 17, 2022

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