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Pinball FX3 Nintendo Switch release date is 14 November

Zen Studios today advised of the Pinball FX3 Nintendo Switch release date: 14 November.

The Switch version of FX3 will match functionality currently available on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4, and will also support cross-play “on most other platforms where Pinball FX3 is available,” Zen advised.

Studio head Mel Kirk says the Switch’s HD rumble functionality makes the experience the most authentic.

“Nintendo has electrified the industry with the Switch this year, and Zen Studios couldn’t be happier to join in on the phenomenon with Pinball FX3,” she said in a press release. “You have to experience the HD rumble yourself to understand just how perfectly it resembles the feel of an actual pinball machine. And turning the screen sideways for a full view of the table might just give Switch players the edge to beat their friends playing on other platforms. We can’t wait for Switch owners to try this out.”

The game is free to download, with one table available bundled inside. Additional tables can be purchased.

Pinball FX3 is free to download and grants the Sorcerer’s Lair table to players at no cost, while additional tables can be purchased if desired. A new table pack, “Carnivals & Legends” will also be available the same day, 14 November, on all platforms.


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