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Stern Pinball today revealed their latest game, The Walking Dead Remastered. This is the second ‘Remastered’ title, coming almost exactly one year after the first, Metallica Remastered, and, as with that first game, John Borg heads up the design team.
The ‘Remastered’ series takes a SAM-based dot-matrix game and upgrades many aspects, including the addition of an LCD panel, improved audio quality, RGB LED lighting replacing incandescent lamps, and more robust playfield mechanisms.
The Walking Dead Remastered is only available as Premium and Limited Edition models, with the Limited Edition restricted to a maximum of 500 units. Pricing is the same as Stern’s cornerstone titles, meaning the Premium costs $9,699 and the Limited Edition $3,300 more, coming in at $12,999.
Let’s take a look at the exterior of the two models.
Premium

The left side of the Premium model

The front of the Premium model

The front side of the Premium model

The translite artwork in the Premium model

The model plaque and speakers on the Premium model

Cabinet artwork from the Premium model

Backbox artwork on the Premium Edition
Limited Edition

The left side of the Limited Edition model

The front of the Limited Edition model

The right side of the Limited Edition model

The mirrored backglass in the Limited Edition model

The mirroring on the Limited Edition’s backglass artwork

The numbered model plaque and speakers on the Limited Edition model

Custom side rails on the Limited Edition model

Right side cabinet artwork on the Limited Edition model

Right side cabinet artwork on the Limited Edition model

Left side cabinet artwork on the Limited Edition model

Left side cabinet artwork on the Limited Edition model
The artwork for the Remastered editions comes from fantasy, horror and sci-fi artist, Robert Laskey. As you can see, both models feature vibrant red, orange and blue colours in stark contrast to the much more muted browns and greens of the original The Walking Dead game.
Here’s a reminder of how the SAM-based The Walking Dead game looked when it was first announced on 9th September, 2014, compared with the equivalent models from today’s reveal:

The original Premium and Limited Edition models of The Walking Dead

The Premium and Limited Edition models of The Walking Dead Remastered
For those interested in prices, the original The Walking Dead from eleven years ago cost $7,595 (vs $9,699 for the Remastered) for the Premium and $8,595 (vs $12,999 for the Remastered) for the Limited Edition.
The Walking Dead Remastered runs on the new SPIKE 3 board system, giving full HD graphics, improved sound quality, better Wi-Fi stability and the potential for using wireless Bluetooth headphones. The newer system also adds Insider Connected which wasn’t available for the original release.
Also added to the Remastered are new voice calls from actors Michael Rooker and Danai Gurira who play the characters Merle and Michonne respectively.
The Limited Edition model includes special laser-cut side rails with Expression Lighting on both the inside and outside, as well as the Expression Speaker Lighting system. So far there is no information on any topper.

Internal and external Expression Lighting
Playfield
So, let’s dive inside to look at the playfield. Both models have the same playfield toys and artwork, with the Expression Lighting being the main differentiator.

The Premium model’s playfield

The Limited Edition model’s playfield

The Premium and Limited Edition playfields
By subtracting the Premium model’s playfield from the Limited Edition’s, we are left with just the differences between them which, as you can see below, are really just the cabinet’s Expression Lighting and the bottom apron’s left side artwork.

The Limited Edition playfield with the Premium’s playfield subtracted
We’ll mostly look at the Limited Edition as that includes the art blades on the interior cabinet sides.

The left side of the Limited Edition’s bottom apron with Lead Designer John Borg’s signature

The right side of the Limited Edition’s bottom apron

The left side of the Premium edition’s bottom apron

The right side of the Premium edition’s bottom apron

The game’s instruction card
The two slingshots have now gained sculpted heads, although they appear to be static models.

The left slingshot sculpt

The right slingshot sculpt
Some of the playfield mechanisms have been redesigned.
The Well Walker is now solenoid controlled rather than relying on the impact of the ball to create movement. The magnet is also more pronounced and robust.

The new Well Walker bash toy

The Well Walker’s magnet and insert design
The crossbow toy, not originally included in the Pro model, is now driven by a stepper motor, so its speed and position are both more controllable.

The crossbow ball shooter

The crossbow ball shooter
The original The Walking Dead game saw the welcome return of star rollovers in the shot leading to the top lanes. These have been redesigned in the Remastered edition to become button rollovers instead.

The star rollovers are now button rollovers
The Cell Block C model looks largely unchanged from the original design.

Cell Block C

Bash the doors to open them

The doors open
Also largely unchanged is the Governor’s fish tank, containing the three Walkers’ heads, though the green lighting does appear more intense.

The Governor’s fish tank

The Governor’s fish tank
The Bicycle Girl lift ramp on the left looks pretty much as before, though it does appear to have gained a rather unsightly plastic sign mounted above it.

The Bicycle Girl lift ramp

The top of the Bicycle Girl ramp
Let’s finish with a few more shots of the Remastered playfield.

The Woodbury shot with a new sign

New playfield artwork

The interior Expression Lighting

The playfield in the Premium edition without the art blades or Expression Lighting
Adding the new 18.5″ LCD panel to The Walking Dead Remastered obvious requires a whole new set of display animations to be created along with a new user interface to show scores, credits, ball count and other game information.
Details of these are limited, but some are shown in this promo video created by Stern.
Here’s Stern’s feature matrix comparing the Premium and Limited Edition models, showing what is included in each.

The feature matrix for The Walking Dead Remastered
There are also flyers for both models.
Premium

The front of the Premium flyer

The back of the Premium flyer
Limited Edition

The front of the Limited Edition flyer

The back of the Limited Edition flyer
Finally, here’s how Stern Pinball announced their new The Walking Dead Remastered game.
We’ll have much more about the new The Walking Dead Remastered in the November edition of our monthly Pinball Industry News PINcast produced in collaboration with Pinball Magazine. Check that out when it is published at the start of December.
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Pinball News
Stern Pinball today revealed their latest game, The Walking Dead Remastered. This is the second ‘Remastered’ title, coming almost exactly one year after the first, Metallica Remastered, and, as with that first game, John Borg heads up the design team.
The ‘Remastered’ series takes a SAM-based dot-matrix game and upgrades many aspects, including the addition of an LCD panel, improved audio quality, RGB LED lighting replacing incandescent lamps, and more robust playfield mechanisms.
The Walking Dead Remastered is only available as Premium and Limited Edition models, with the Limited Edition restricted to a maximum of 500 units. Pricing is the same as Stern’s cornerstone titles, meaning the Premium costs $9,699 and the Limited Edition $3,300 more, coming in at $12,999.
Let’s take a look at the exterior of the two models.
Premium

The left side of the Premium model

The front of the Premium model

The front side of the Premium model

The translite artwork in the Premium model

The model plaque and speakers on the Premium model

Cabinet artwork from the Premium model

Backbox artwork on the Premium Edition
Limited Edition

The left side of the Limited Edition model

The front of the Limited Edition model

The right side of the Limited Edition model

The mirrored backglass in the Limited Edition model

The mirroring on the Limited Edition’s backglass artwork

The numbered model plaque and speakers on the Limited Edition model

Custom side rails on the Limited Edition model

Right side cabinet artwork on the Limited Edition model

Right side cabinet artwork on the Limited Edition model

Left side cabinet artwork on the Limited Edition model

Left side cabinet artwork on the Limited Edition model
The artwork for the Remastered editions comes from fantasy, horror and sci-fi artist, Robert Laskey. As you can see, both models feature vibrant red, orange and blue colours in stark contrast to the much more muted browns and greens of the original The Walking Dead game.
Here’s a reminder of how the SAM-based The Walking Dead game looked when it was first announced on 9th September, 2014, compared with the equivalent models from today’s reveal:

The original Premium and Limited Edition models of The Walking Dead

The Premium and Limited Edition models of The Walking Dead Remastered
For those interested in prices, the original The Walking Dead from eleven years ago cost $7,595 (vs $9,699 for the Remastered) for the Premium and $8,595 (vs $12,999 for the Remastered) for the Limited Edition.
The Walking Dead Remastered runs on the new SPIKE 3 board system, giving full HD graphics, improved sound quality, better Wi-Fi stability and the potential for using wireless Bluetooth headphones. The newer system also adds Insider Connected which wasn’t available for the original release.
Also added to the Remastered are new voice calls from actors Michael Rooker and Danai Gurira who play the characters Merle and Michonne respectively.
The Limited Edition model includes special laser-cut side rails with Expression Lighting on both the inside and outside, as well as the Expression Speaker Lighting system. So far there is no information on any topper.

Internal and external Expression Lighting
Playfield
So, let’s dive inside to look at the playfield. Both models have the same playfield toys and artwork, with the Expression Lighting being the main differentiator.

The Premium model’s playfield

The Limited Edition model’s playfield

The Premium and Limited Edition playfields
By subtracting the Premium model’s playfield from the Limited Edition’s, we are left with just the differences between them which, as you can see below, are really just the cabinet’s Expression Lighting and the bottom apron’s left side artwork.

The Limited Edition playfield with the Premium’s playfield subtracted
We’ll mostly look at the Limited Edition as that includes the art blades on the interior cabinet sides.

The left side of the Limited Edition’s bottom apron with Lead Designer John Borg’s signature

The right side of the Limited Edition’s bottom apron

The left side of the Premium edition’s bottom apron

The right side of the Premium edition’s bottom apron

The game’s instruction card
The two slingshots have now gained sculpted heads, although they appear to be static models.

The left slingshot sculpt

The right slingshot sculpt
Some of the playfield mechanisms have been redesigned.
The Well Walker is now solenoid controlled rather than relying on the impact of the ball to create movement. The magnet is also more pronounced and robust.

The new Well Walker bash toy

The Well Walker’s magnet and insert design
The crossbow toy, not originally included in the Pro model, is now driven by a stepper motor, so its speed and position are both more controllable.

The crossbow ball shooter

The crossbow ball shooter
The original The Walking Dead game saw the welcome return of star rollovers in the shot leading to the top lanes. These have been redesigned in the Remastered edition to become button rollovers instead.

The star rollovers are now button rollovers
The Cell Block C model looks largely unchanged from the original design.

Cell Block C

Bash the doors to open them

The doors open
Also largely unchanged is the Governor’s fish tank, containing the three Walkers’ heads, though the green lighting does appear more intense.

The Governor’s fish tank

The Governor’s fish tank
The Bicycle Girl lift ramp on the left looks pretty much as before, though it does appear to have gained a rather unsightly plastic sign mounted above it.

The Bicycle Girl lift ramp

The top of the Bicycle Girl ramp
Let’s finish with a few more shots of the Remastered playfield.

The Woodbury shot with a new sign

New playfield artwork

The interior Expression Lighting

The playfield in the Premium edition without the art blades or Expression Lighting
Adding the new 18.5″ LCD panel to The Walking Dead Remastered obvious requires a whole new set of display animations to be created along with a new user interface to show scores, credits, ball count and other game information.
Details of these are limited, but some are shown in this promo video created by Stern.
Here’s Stern’s feature matrix comparing the Premium and Limited Edition models, showing what is included in each.

The feature matrix for The Walking Dead Remastered
There are also flyers for both models.
Premium

The front of the Premium flyer

The back of the Premium flyer
Limited Edition

The front of the Limited Edition flyer

The back of the Limited Edition flyer
Finally, here’s how Stern Pinball announced their new The Walking Dead Remastered game.
| Fight the Dead, Fear the Living in The Walking Dead Remastered, Stern Pinball’s Newest Pinball Machine Stern Pinball and AMC Networks Invite Pinball Players to Survive The Walking Dead Remastered, Available Now CHICAGO, IL – November 4, 2025 – Today, Stern Pinball, Inc., the largest designer and manufacturer of pinball games in the world, in partnership with AMC Networks revealed and released The Walking Dead Remastered – a technologically advanced version of one of the most beloved pinball games of all time featuring one of the most well-known franchises in the world, AMC’s The Walking Dead. This property has captivated global audiences since its television premiere in 2010. The hit TV series, spin-off shows, video games, merchandise, and more have reshaped the modern landscape of horror storytelling. Powered by Stern’s new SPIKE 3 technology platform, Stern Pinball is excited to bring to life The Walking Dead Remastered to the current generation of pinball players, taking them on an epic journey through legendary moments from the series as they fight to survive the apocalypse. The Walking Dead Remastered pinball game is available now in Premium and Limited Edition (LE) models, along with a full line of accessories available soon. In Stern Pinball’s The Walking Dead Remastered pinball game, players will battle walkers and survive key scenes from The Walking Dead in an immersive physical pinball experience like none other. The development team, led by John Borg, the designer of the original game, have created a modern version of the original masterpiece. The playfield features enhanced versions of the “Cell Block C” Prison building, bicycle girl ramp, and an interactive Well Walker toy. The fan-favorite crossbow device that shoots a pinball has been re-engineered and updated for increased precision and flexibility in gameplay. The game also features new RGB lighting and illuminated zombie heads on the slingshots. Extra care and attention to detail have gone into every facet of The Walking Dead Remastered, honoring the original masterpiece by John Borg and Lyman F. Sheats, Jr. The game includes an updated version of the revolutionary ruleset that introduced a new mode structure and risk-reward elements that have stood the test of time. Through the iconic Prison, Well Walker, and Blood Bath multiballs and the depth of each Dead Feature mode (Barn, CDC, Riot, Tunnel, and Arena), players are immersed in a pinball battle that can ultimately leave a “Last Man Standing”… that is, if you’re able to survive the Horde and escape Terminus along your adventure. In The Walking Dead Remastered, players will be introduced to newly developed visuals that blend high-quality video elements with a vibrant painterly art style, both on the cabinet and on the display. Extraordinary care has been taken to ensure the new visuals mirror scenes from the classic game, while also going beyond with additional updates. Software enhancements will introduce additional game rules, including new custom audio call-outs from actors Michael Rooker (Merle) and Danai Gurira (Michonne). Players will also experience Stern’s Insider Connected (IC) system that provides advanced connectivity features, enabling real-time engagement and a more connected experience for all. The Walking Dead Remastered features Stern’s next-generation SPIKE 3 technology platform, which includes a larger 18.5” full HD display with true color depth, along with a more powerful processor, and a new high fidelity immersive audio system. Players will get to experience completely overhauled 3D-rendered graphics and custom animations that pay homage to the dot matrix display from the original pinball machine. SPIKE 3 electronics also feature more efficient power handling, improved Wi-Fi support, and wireless headphone capabilities. This release will also feature an updated cabinet lighting customization system designed to allow for internal and external expression lighting on all versions of the game. Limited to 500 games globally, the highly collectible Limited Edition model includes the updated Expression Lighting System
“The Walking Dead is one of the most memorable and influential pinball games in our time, and we’re proud of the entire Stern team for elevating this iconic game onto our new platform,” said Seth Davis, President & CEO of Stern Pinball. “We’re always looking to create new immersive and thrilling gameplay experiences in pinball, and there’s no better way to do that than by bringing The Walking Dead back from the dead and to an entirely new generation of zombie lovers and pinball players.” “The Walking Dead pinball was best-in-class when it debuted ten years ago, and its enduring appeal is a testament both to the game, and the strength of the franchise,” said Clayton Neuman, Head of Games & Franchise at AMC. “This remaster exceeds the original in every conceivable way, and we can’t wait for the next generation of The Walking Dead and pinball fans alike to get their hands on it.” The Walking Dead Remastered is available through authorized Stern Pinball distributors and dealers worldwide. Find out more and contact us for availability in your location on the game information page here. Stay up to date by following Stern Pinball on YouTube, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok. Pricing and Availability: Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (“MSRP”)*: *MSRP for sales to USA end-users before any VAT, GST, Sales Tax, Duties, or other taxes. Premium Edition: $US 9,699 Limited Edition: $US 12,999 The Walking Dead Remastered pinball games feature Stern’s best-in-class commercial quality reliability backed by a pinball best-in-class one-year warranty. About Insider Connected Insider Connected
Registration for Insider Connected is available at insider.sternpinball.com or in the intuitive Insider Connected
About Stern Pinball, Inc. Stern Pinball, Inc. creates compelling entertainment that inspires a lifetime love of games, sparks passion, forges friendships, and connects people everywhere through fun, innovative, technologically advanced pinball games and experiences. Headquartered minutes from Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport in the heart of North America, the company creates, designs, engineers, manufactures, markets, and distributes a full line of technologically advanced terrestrial and digital pinball games, parts, accessories, and merchandise. Stern Pinball serves digital, consumer, commercial, and corporate markets around the globe. Recent Stern Pinball titles include Star Wars: Fall of the Empire, King Kong: Myth of Terror Island, DUNGEONS & DRAGONS: The Tyrant’s Eye, Metallica Remastered, The Uncanny X-Men, John Wick, JAWS, Venom, Foo Fighters, James Bond, Rush, Godzilla, The Mandalorian, Led Zeppelin, Avengers: Infinity Quest, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Stranger Things, Elvira’s House of Horrors, Jurassic Park, Black Knight: Sword of Rage, The Munsters, The Beatles, Deadpool, Iron Maiden, Guardians of the Galaxy, Star Wars, Aerosmith, Ghostbusters, KISS, Metallica, Game of Thrones, The Walking Dead, Star Trek, AC/DC, Batman, and Spider-Man. A broad range of players enjoy Stern Pinball’s games, from professional pinball players competing in high-stakes global competitions to novice players discovering the allure of the silver ball for the first time. To join the fun and learn more, please visit www.sternpinball.com. About AMC Networks AMC Networks (Nasdaq: AMCX) is home to many of the greatest stories and characters in TV and film and is the premier destination for passionate and engaged fan communities around the world. The Company creates and curates celebrated series and films across distinct brands and makes them available to audiences everywhere. Its portfolio includes targeted streaming services AMC+, Acorn TV, Shudder, Sundance Now, ALLBLK and HIDIVE; cable networks AMC, BBC AMERICA (which includes U.S. distribution and sales responsibilities for BBC News), IFC, SundanceTV and We TV; and film distribution labels IFC Films and RLJE Films. The Company also operates AMC Studios, its in-house studio, production and distribution operation behind acclaimed and fan-favorite original franchises including The Walking Dead Universe and the Anne Rice Immortal Universe; and AMC Networks International, its international programming business. |
We’ll have much more about the new The Walking Dead Remastered in the November edition of our monthly Pinball Industry News PINcast produced in collaboration with Pinball Magazine. Check that out when it is published at the start of December.
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