
Unleash Your Inner Assassin with the New John Wick Pinball Games!
Get ready for the ultimate adrenaline rush, John Wick fans – Stern Pinball has teamed up with Lionsgate to bring the high-octane world of the billion-dollar grossing film franchise to the pinball table!
Immerse Yourself in the Thrilling World of John Wick
These new pinball machines are packed with all the intense action, gritty style, and pulse-pounding thrills that you know and love from the movies. As you launch the ball and navigate the intricate table layouts, you’ll feel like you’re right there alongside Keanu Reeves’ iconic character, taking down legions of bad guys and racing through the streets of New York.
Innovative Gameplay Featuring Stern’s Dynamic AI Combat System
The John Wick pinball games introduce Stern’s all-new dynamic AI combat system – a revolutionary innovation that brings the frenetic combat of the films to life on the playfield. Enemy icons will move tactically around the table, dynamically responding to your actions and challenging you in unique ways with each game session.
Stunning Visuals and Authentic Film Touches
From the realistic 3D models of John Wick and his arsenal of weapons, to the cinematic video modes that bring the movies to life, every aspect of these pinball games has been crafted with meticulous attention to detail. You’ll even find pieces of John Wick’s iconic suits used in the film production included in the Limited Edition model!

Take the Fight Home or Challenge Your Friends
Whether you want to install one of these beauties in your home game room or compete against your friends at the local arcade, the new John Wick pinball tables are sure to provide hours of addictive, adrenaline-fueled fun. So grab your coins, load your magazine, and get ready to enter the world of John Wick like never before!
Model Rane & Pricing ($AUD – not yet confirmed):
- Pro Edition: $US 6,999 / $AUD 11,950
- Premium Edition: $US 9,699 / $AUD 15,500
- Limited Edition: $US 12,999 / $AUD 20,500




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