New D&D Pinball Machine “The Tyrant's Eye'' (First Look) As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. In recent years, Dungeons & Dragons has seen some very unusual cross-brand collaborations, appearing on everything from stamps and shoes to Hawaiian shirts and handbags. A new official D&D pinball machine is now added to our list of quirky cross-promotional products. Dungeons & Dragons: Eye of the Tyrant, coming in late 2025, is a high-end pinball game that features a combination of traditional physical components with video game-style interactive screens and digital elements. It also marks the first time in nearly 40 years that a D&D pinball game is officially available to the public. So when can D&D pinball wizards get their hands on flippers with this new machine? We've got all the details below. What is “Dungeons & Dragons: Tyrant's Eye”? The Tyrant's Eye is a new D&D pinball game being produced by US-based Stern Pinball Inc. under official license from Wizards of the Coast. In the game, you take on the role of a member of the Dragonshield guild, a new group of adventurers in the Forgotten Realms setting. Your goal is to defeat the Dragon Queen Tiamat, but at the same time defeat the beholder crime lord Xanathar and the ancient red dragon known as Wrath the Relentless (voiced in the game by Star Trek actor Michael Dorn). The goal is to fight against powerful forces, including As you play the game, explore unique dungeon levels, fight monsters (like liches, owlbears, mimics, and gelatinous cube-devouring pinables), collect treasure, and explore multiple different endings and characters. You can explore. The game combines both standard pinball elements of flippers, bumpers, and lighting, and incorporates high-resolution LCD screens, LED lighting, and other interactive components. This includes an animatronic dragon that reacts to user actions and has what Stern calls “omnidirectionality.” Shock sensing technology. ” In this sense, like other modern pinball machines, it is essentially a combination of video game and physical play. Notably, you can also use Stern's Insider Connected App (available for both iOS and Android) to play cooperatively, share your progress, and unlock new features. The game also features original art by popular fantasy illustrator Vincent Proce and music by noted video game composer Chris Velasco. It also includes conversations with many Hollywood actors and real-life D&D theater stars, including Kevin Smith, Matt Mercer, Laura Bailey, and Marisha Ray. The game itself comes in three versions: the Pro version (retail price USD 6,999), the premium version (retail price USD 9,699), and the limited edition (retail price USD 12,999). The latter is limited to just 740 models (a nod to D&D's original launch in 1974) and includes an unupgraded audio system and anti-reflective glass, as well as additional details and artwork. However, the prices for all three models mean that while they could be seen at Dave & Buster's, sports bars, arcades, or other video game and other places, only serious collectors will probably get their hands on them. It means that. You'll find a pinball machine. We also know that this machine is configured for North America to run on 60 cycles of power. This means it is likely not available in the UK, Australia and most European countries as they use 50 cycle power which is not compatible with these countries. What is Stern Pinball, Inc.? Stern Pinball, Inc. is an American company based in Elk Grove Village, Illinois that produces high-quality pinballs designed to appeal to both casual and avid players. It is known for its pinball machines. The company has been making pinball games since the 1970s and has worked with many big brands, including Star Wars, Marvel, Jurassic Park, and Stranger Things. The company produces the latest titles in popular series such as John Wick and The Mandalorian. The company is also known for combining traditional pinball gameplay with new technology, including high-resolution screens, special effects, and online connectivity such as leaderboards and other video game-style mechanics. In addition to being one of the few dedicated pinball manufacturers in existence, Stern is also active in supporting and reinvigorating worldwide interest in pinball, including supporting recent tournaments, leagues, and regional events. I'm here. In what other years have D&D pinball games been released? You may be surprised to learn that only one official Dungeons & Dragons pinball machine has been produced in the past 50 years. The game was simply titled “Dungeons & Dragons” and was released in 1987 by the now-defunct Bally Manufacturing. Notably, this machine featured the now-iconic Larry Elmore art known as “Ancient Red” (also known as “The Warrior”), which was included in the 1983 D&D core set “Red Box.” is that it was reused. The game itself contained three elements. A flipper, four pop bumpers, and a unique “ball eater” targeting mechanism that simulates a teleportation spell. Since then, this machine has become a relatively popular item among pinball collectors. Final Thoughts It's great that pinball is still alive and well and that we once again have the opportunity to collaborate with the Dungeons & Dragons brand. And while the new Stern machine's hefty price tag means it's probably not something more D&D fans can afford, local businesses still displaying arcade cabinets and pinball machines There is a possibility that you will actually see this machine. Start saving your room now. Below is a short teaser video introducing the upcoming game produced by Stern. More about D&D Video Games For more information on the latest Dungeons & Dragons digital titles, visit our D&D Video Games page. Cameron Nichols is a senior editor living in Boston, Massachusetts and has been playing D&D since the early '90s. My brother introduced me to AD&D 2nd edition. Since then, he's played virtually every RPG he can get his geeky little mitts on (including a weird goth period in the early 2000s when he was pretty into Vampire: The Masquerade) . His favorite D&D campaign setting was the Forgotten Realms, and his favorite character to play was a half-orc barbarian named Grug (unfortunately, he was eaten by a gelatinous cube). Ta).
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