Pinball FX: How to Play Classic Williams Diner, Fire!, and Comet Tables on Xbox

If you grew up pouring quarters into arcade machines, or if you just appreciate the unmatched art of 1980s mechanical game design, Zen Studios just dropped a massive treat. Williams Pinball Volume 10 has officially landed on Pinball FX for Xbox Series X|S, and it is a pure hit of mid-to-late ’80s nostalgia.

For $14.99, this pack brings together three legendary tables that defined the neon-and-chrome era of arcade culture. What makes this specific drop special isn’t just the nostalgia, though—it features two tables that have never had an official digital recreation until now.

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Bethesda Pinball is Back: Everything New in the 2026 Pinball FX Update

The Bethesda Pinball DLC for the new Pinball FX platform on Xbox is a high-production-value revival of three classic tables that originally debuted during the Pinball FX3 era. Priced at $14.99, this pack brings together the heavy hitters of the Bethesda catalog: The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, Fallout, and DOOM.

Here is a breakdown of the experience on Xbox Series X|S.

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Elvira Returns: Reviewing the Pinball FX DLC on Xbox

If you’re a pinball fan with a taste for the spooky and the campy, Zen Studios has delivered a real treat with the Williams™ Pinball: Elvira DLC packs for Pinball FX on Xbox. This two-table collection brings back two of the most beloved machines from the late ’80s and ’90s—Elvira and the Party Monsters (1989) and Scared Stiff (1996)—faithfully recreated for modern consoles while keeping all the charm, humor, and cheeky horror that made them arcade classics.

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Blockbusters, Cartoons, and Comics Collide in Pinball FX DLC

Zen Studios has long been the master of transforming beloved franchises into dazzling pinball experiences, and the latest lineup of DLC for Pinball FX on Xbox is proof that the silver ball can tell stories just as well as any screen. From Hollywood classics to comic book heroes, these tables are more than just nostalgic nods—they’re fully realized adventures packed with clever mechanics, fan service, and addictive gameplay loops. Let’s break down the highlights.

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