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Video Game News - ZEN Studios Reveals Pinball FX

The Next-Gen Pinball Experiance Is Coming Later This Year...
The Pinball maestro's at Zen Studios have given us our first look at the next-generation of Pinball FX. 

Pinball FX also promises to be Zen's most ambitious Pinball project to date. The longtime Pinball developer is adding a wealth of new gameplay options to entice our inner Pinball Wizard. One new edition is Pinball Royale, which promises to be a frantic exciting multi-player battle of Pinball supremacy, whilst adhering to those Battle Royale rules. Zen Studios have also revealed that the game will also come with a Career Mode, Clan Functions, Challenge Modes and more. 

To go along with these additions and the new visual updates, the online Leagues, Tournaments and Online Play are also receiving an update to bring the community closer together. The community really are the heart of Pinball FX and since its original launch on the Xbox 360 back in 2007, the passion shown has shaped the game into what it is today. 

In addition to this the original tables will be returning as well as a few new IP's which will be revealed at a later date. 
Considering Zen have brought a wealth of pop culture to their prevous Pinball games then expect the unexpected. So far the Studio has given us Pinball forms of DOOM, Jurassic Park, South Park and more. 

Whilst there is no concrete release date as of yet, Zen have launched a monthly entertainment show titled " The Pinball Show". This new show can be watched via the Zen YouTube page, with the first episode being available now. This opening episode also features more of a look into the upcoming Pinball FX.

You can also check out the announcement trailer by clicking here

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