Release date and pricing announced for Star Wars Pinball

Tables coming next week

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Combining Star Wars and pinball is a surefire way to get people interested. I haven’t been too interested in Zen’s pinball games until now, that’s for sure. Star Wars Pinball seems to nail the feel of the source material without compromising classic, satisfying pinball mechanics. 

Star Wars Pinball will officially release next week: February 26 for Americans on PlayStation Network and February 27 for Xbox Live Arcade, European PSN, Mac/Apple App Store, and Google Play. Pricing for the home consoles is $10, while it is $1.99 per table for Google Play and the Apple App Store (Mac App Store is $2.99 a table).

There’s no word on the Wii U version of Star Wars Pinball yet, but hopefully that comes soon. If I’m going to play Pinball, I would love to do so on the GamePad alone.

Here’s the complete pricing and release date breakdown:

  • DLC for Pinball FX2™ on Xbox LIVE® Arcade – February 27th for 800 MSP
  • DLC for Zen Pinball 2™ on PlayStation®Network for PlayStation 3 & PlayStation Vita with Cross Buy entitlement! Purchase once and play on both systems – February 26th in North America for $9.99, February 27th in Europe for €9.99
  • DLC for Zen Pinball 2 on the Mac®App Store – February 27th for $2.99/table
  • DLC for Zen Pinball on the Apple®App Store – February 27th for $1.99/table
  • DLC for Zen Pinball HD Google Play™ – February 27th for $1.99/table

It’s also worth nothing that Star Wars Pinball will be released as a standalone app on the Apple App Store and Google Play.

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