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Pinball FX3 on Switch’s December release date confirmed

Pinball FX3 on Nintendo Switch has been confirmed for a 12 December release.

Originally scheduled for 14 November, the title was delayed without much of an explanation why.

“That’s a few weeks later than we initially promised, but the improvements being made are well worth the wait,” Zen advised in a press release today. “We used that time to implement an excellent suggestion from Nintendo – turns out it’s much more comfortable to hold the screen vertically in your hands when only one Joy-Con is attached instead of the two we were originally proceeding with. Zen is now ready to present the BEST portable pinball experience available.”

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

Pinball FX3 is also available on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4. The title will also support cross-play “on most other platforms where Pinball FX3 is available,” Zen has advised.


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