Zen Pinball Introduces Fallout, Doom, and Skyrim Tables to Its Roster

Zen Pinball Introduces Fallout, Doom, and Skyrim Tables to Its Roster

Well, totally different case compared to the pachinko machines.

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Nov 18, 2016 @ 09:09 AM (Staff Bios)
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Zen Pinball is quite the notable pinball series, having taken and adapted many franchises into bumper-fueled experiences. Well recently, Zen Studios teased Bethesda Pinball with a Fallout-themed image. Even more recent is that the studio has launched a teaser trailer that features Skyrim's antagonistic dragon, Alduin.
 


It has since been confirmed that Bethesda Pinball, which features Fallout 4, Skyrim, and DOOM, is happening and is due for launch. All three titles will include their own missions and tasks.

Bethesda Pinball, which is, in fact, DLC for Zen Pinball, will be available on the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, Xbox One, Xbox 360, PC, Mac, and Windows 10 on December 6 and on mobile devices on December 8. The pack with all three tables will be priced at $11.

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