Bethesda Pinball DLC Brings Fallout, DOOM and Skyrim to Pinball M
Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas remasters are not arriving anytime soon, and The Elder Scrolls VI will also take years to complete. While fans wait for proper next-gen returns, Bethesda’s worlds are making an unexpected comeback.
According to PSX Extreme, Zen Studios has released a new Bethesda-themed DLC pack for Pinball M.
Bethesda Pinball DLC details revealed
Instead of traditional remasters, Zen Studios introduces three Bethesda-inspired pinball tables inside Pinball M. The DLC includes:
- A Fallout table focused on Wasteland exploration
- A DOOM table set inside a UAC facility
- A Skyrim table built around RPG progression systems
The pack supports cross-compatibility. Buying it in Pinball M also unlocks the same tables in Pinball FX, giving players access across both platforms.
Fallout table focuses on factions and Vault raids
The Fallout-themed board sends players into the Wasteland. Objectives include joining factions, raiding Vaults, and collecting iconic Bobbleheads.
RPG-style mission flow blends with arcade mechanics, creating a condensed Fallout experience.
DOOM table delivers fast-paced demon combat
The DOOM board centers on chaotic action inside a UAC facility. Players battle demons, trigger multiball events, and progress as the DOOM Slayer.
The table emphasizes speed and intensity to reflect the franchise’s combat style.
Skyrim table recreates RPG mechanics in pinball form
Inspired by The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, this table integrates crafting, magic use, armor upgrades, mining, trading, and side quests.
Players ultimately confront Alduin as the Dragonborn, turning key story beats into gameplay objectives.
Zen Studios continues expanding its licensed catalog, which already includes The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The Thing, Chucky, System Shock, and Duke Nukem.
While this DLC does not replace the remasters fans still hope for, it offers a nostalgic crossover format for players who enjoy arcade-style experiences.
Elsewhere in gaming, Sony recently announced a God of War trilogy remake, though development remains in early stages.
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