Pinball FX - Star Wars™️ Pinball Collection 1 (DLC)
Five Star Wars-themed pinball tables with movie-accurate ramps, multiball chaos, and missions tied to iconic moments. Solid licensed fluff with real table depth.
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About Pinball FX - Star Wars™️ Pinball Collection 1 (DLC)
Pinball FX - Star Wars Pinball Collection 1 is a DLC pack for Zen Studios' Pinball FX platform, delivering five tables themed around the Star Wars universe. Each table is essentially a self-contained score-attack puzzle with missions, ramps, and multiball sequences built around specific films, characters, or factions. If you already own the base game and want more content, this is the straightforward answer to that question. From a systems perspective, what Zen Studios does well here is table variety. Individual tables have meaningfully different rule sets. One might reward you for hitting a specific sequence of shots to trigger a boss fight mode, while another leans on a looping combo structure to inflate your multiplier. The Star Wars license gives the team an excuse to load tables with themed toys, and they use that license thoroughly: articulated models react to your shots, audio clips fire from the films, and mission names are ripped straight from the saga's lore. Whether that flavour adds to or distracts from the pure pinball challenge depends on how much you care about the IP. On the depth side, experienced players will find the scoring systems have real ceilings to chase. Each table has a visible mission tree, and clearing every objective requires learning the geometry cold. The physics engine in Pinball FX is consistent enough that repeatable shot patterns are achievable with practice, which is exactly what you want if you care about leaderboard positioning. Global leaderboards and local score chasing are the main replay drivers here. There is no campaign, no progression unlock system tied specifically to this DLC, and no cooperative or competitive multiplayer to speak of. The Mixed review score on Steam reflects a split between players who love the tables themselves and players frustrated with the broader Pinball FX platform model, which gates content behind individual purchases. That tension is a platform issue, not a table-quality issue. The tables themselves are competently designed. The AI in single-player is non-existent in the traditional sense because pinball is you versus the geometry, and on that front Zen Studios has always been reliable. For newcomers to digital pinball, these tables are approachable. The camera options include a traditional angled view and a more arcade-style flat perspective, and the game does explain each table's major shots in a brief mission log. You will not get a tutorial that holds your hand through flipper timing, but you will not be thrown in completely blind either. If you are a Star Wars fan who plays casually, the thematic presentation alone will carry you for several enjoyable sessions. If you want a reason to keep returning weeks later, that reason is the leaderboard and your own desire to shave seconds off a mission time. Nothing more, nothing less. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Zen Studios
- Publisher
- Zen Studios
- Release Date
- Apr 13, 2023