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Given the releases between E.T. and Volume 6, I'd say FX3 had about the same lifespan as FX1 on the Xbox 360. FX2 still takes the cake at almost 7 years, 2010-2017.
This isn't merely a sequel of FX3 -- it's a big change leaping from one engine to another.
Williams Pinball Volume 6 would like a word with you.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1450220/Pinball_FX3__Williams_Pinball_Volume_6/
3 years.
And it's still available to use for anyone who bought it, not being delisted or anything.
That's not an "Insanely Short lifespan"
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Pinball FX 3 is a pinball simulator video game developed and published by Zen Studios and released for Microsoft Windows, Xbox One, PlayStation 4 in September 2017 and then released for the Nintendo Switch in December 2017.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinball_FX_3
Also don't get why people keep saying FX3 was abandoned or had a short life, it was released in 2017. Also not much happened after 2019? Indiana Jones was released for FX3 in 2022.
Indiana Jones was the last table for FX3.
Hey, unfortunately we can't offer table transfers for this release. There are always great discounts on remastered tables on the various platforms, so it's always worth checking around. Thank you for your understanding!