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FarSight Studios is awaiting legal resolution between Microsoft and Crave, hoping to be able to update the Xbox 360 version in late 2013. Microsoft terminated Crave's publishing license after the company emerged from bankruptcy, forcing The Pinball Arcade to be removed from the Xbox Live Marketplace in July 2013.

FarSight Studios has been unable to ship new tables for the Xbox 360 since then as they fight in court for the return of the publishing rights. Only the first ten tables were released for Xbox 360 when Crave Entertainment filed for bankruptcy in 2012. The Pinball Arcade was previously published by Crave Entertainment for Xbox 360 on Xbox Live. On November 25, 2014, The Pinball Arcade was released on Xbox One's Games Store with all Season One, Two and Three tables. At the Game Developers Conference in March 2014, Microsoft stated that The Pinball Arcade would be one of the first releases in their " " program. At the time, FarSight Studios expressed an interest in developing for the console, but did not commit to doing so. In July 2013, Microsoft announced plans to relax its publishing requirements for independent developers on its then upcoming console, Xbox One. Similarly, logos of other Data East and Sega Pinball machines were removed, as well as logos and names from No Fear: Dangerous Sports, songs from Creature from the Black Lagoon and The Party Zone and the image of Christopher Lloyd on the The Addams Family because of copyright concerns. The removal of all possible Data East logos was suggested by Gary Stern the founder of Stern to avoid legal issues with G-Mode the successing company of Data East. The fourth season of DLC tables began on October 10, 2014, when FarSight Studios released Phantom of the Opera, the first Data East table to be re-released as a Stern machine.
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A Ghostbusters-themed table was released in late October 2014 as a stand-alone application for Android and iOS using the same layout as Haunted House.
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On April 1, 2014, FarSight released a patch that included stereoscopic 3D support for PlayStation 3.īesides recreations of existing pinball machines, FarSight is also producing its own original-design tables. The option to buy a season pass for an entire season, including unreleased tables in advance, was cancelled in February 2014 on the Mac App Store due to violation of Apple's policies that do not allow sales of unreleased software. The table of the month is only available on Android, iOS, OS X, and Windows.Ī spinoff called Stern Pinball Arcade was released in June 2016 for Gear VR, later for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, and will also be released for other platforms. In addition, every month, an ad-supported select table is available for unlimited free play until the next table add-on pack is released.
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Versions for New Nintendo 3DS and Linux have been proposed, but not released yet.Īll released tables are available for free limited demo play on Android, iOS, Kindle Fire, Ouya, PlayStation platforms, and Steam. The game is available for download on a number of devices through their respective online stores, including Android (along with derivatives such as Kindle Fire and Ouya), iOS, Windows (through Steam), macOS (though the Mac App Store and Steam), PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and Wii U (North America only). Additional tables have been and will be published as downloadable content (DLC) monthly.

and Company, and Stern Pinball, a company which also owns the rights of machines from Data East and Sega Pinball. The game is a simulated collection of real pinball tables licensed by Gottlieb, Williams, Bally, Alvin G. The Pinball Arcade is a pinball video game developed by FarSight Studios.
