"We know a lot of our players invested into previous pinball platforms, and some tables you may have been playing since 2007," Zen said in an official FAQ. In comments on the Pinball FX Reddit and Zen's YouTube channel, fans have pointed out that the new ticket system is designed to make players spend more money than intended, the subscription service pricing is prohibitively expensive, and the inability to import previously purchased tables is seen as a dealbreaker for Pinball FX veterans. It's worth noting that the launch week will have a 33% discount on legacy tables, which would drop the price to 1,226 tickets. Fans have criticized the new pricing model, with one user on Reddit having calculated that the cost to purchase all of the tables that Pinball FX will launch-36 in total-would work out to 1,685 tickets or $150. The exception to this pricing structure is the newly released Indiana Jones table, which costs $15-significantly more than the usual licensed table-and currently can't be bought with tickets.
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