Dungeons & Dragons is getting a $6,999 pinball machine voiced by myriad celebrities together with the Critical Role forged and, extra randomly, My Chemical Romance lead singer Gerard Way.
As reported by VG247, Dungeons & Dragons: The Tyrant’s Eye from Stern Pinball lacks a launch date however has been revealed with three separate editions. Those searching for a less expensive choice are out of luck, nevertheless, because the $6,999 price ticket is the most affordable.
This will get followers the Pro version, whereas the Premium prices $9,699 and the Limited Edition, capped at 740 machines whole as an ode to the 1974 launch date of D&D, prices $12,999.
The Tyrant’s Eye, in any respect editions, includes a story the place gamers should defeat the Dragon Queen Tiamat and, in true D&D vogue, options completely different story paths relying on randomly determined outcomes. A star-studded voice forged contributes to the pinball machine, together with the aforementioned emo singer.
Critical Role’s Matthew Mercer, Laura Bailey, and Marisha Ray all seem too, alongside Michael Dorn, Kevin Smith, Luke Gygax, Chris Prynoski, Brendon Small, Anthony Carboni, and Mica Burton. Way’s inclusion is maybe not fully random, as he’s a recognized fan of the tabletop role-playing recreation and has been for years.
“Enjoy mysterious and thrilling options by navigating by way of hidden passageways, expertise an electromagnet-powered gelatinous dice that freezes the pinball, and discover dynamic dungeon ranges which might be accessed by way of a disappearing playfield entice door,” the official synopsis reads.
“Other options embody Fizmo’s retailer that permits gamers to amass distinctive gadgets, a treasure chest that unleashes mimic monsters, and extra secrets and techniques to uncover.” It additionally consists of “essentially the most superior animatronic mech in pinball” within the type of Rath the pink dragon, which “intelligently reacts to participant motion with multi-axis movement.”
Those in a position to nab the restricted version can, alongside bragging rights, additionally benefit from the interactive speaker expression lighting system with D&D sound results, an unique pink design, and an autograph from designer Brian Eddy.
Image Credit: Stern Pinball
Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He’ll speak about The Witcher all day.