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DPX ships 275 Alice units, targets May 2026 completion, RAZA production starts June 2026.
Through December 17th, DPX had built and shipped approximately 275 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland machines out of 500 unit run
high confidence · Official DPX email update to customers referenced in article
DPX estimates production of remaining 225 Alice machines will take through May 2026 at current production rate
high confidence · Official DPX production estimate communicated to customers
Dutch Pinball Factory will switch to RAZA production around June 2026 after Alice completion
high confidence · DPX production timeline announcement
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland code has reached Version 1.0 with additional update scheduled for Q1 2026
high confidence · Official DPX software release announcement
DPX began accepting refund requests in January 2026 for customers who did not receive Alice machines by end of 2025
high confidence · Official DPX customer communication
“We are pleased to announce that a new software release for Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, version 1.0, is now available.”
Dutch Pinball Exclusive @ January 2026 — Official confirmation of code 1.0 release milestone for Alice after extended development cycle
“For 2026 Q1 another software update is already in the works. Scheduled are for instance a Mini Playfield multiball lock mode and to be able to replay unfinished main modes.”
Dutch Pinball Exclusive @ January 2026 — Roadmap for near-term code improvements addressing gameplay mechanics
“At that time, the Dutch Pinball Factory will switch over to building the Dutch Pinball Exclusive Game #2, the Zidware and Deeproot Pinball-designed Retro Atomic Zombie Adventureland (RAZA).”
Knapp Arcade (citing DPX update) @ January 2, 2026 — Confirms production timeline shift and RAZA as next DPX title
“All things are quiet on the Stern front. There's a lot of talk that we will not see a new game from Stern at next week's Consumer Electronics Expo as many had speculated.”
Knapp Arcade @ January 2, 2026 — Market observation about Stern's CES 2026 announcement plans
business_signal: Community expressed concern about RAZA viability due to historical development costs and investor losses; strong negative sentiment in comments
medium · Forum commenter expressing disgust about RAZA profitability and referencing 'millions of dollars lost' in prior development
business_signal: DPX production metrics showing 275/500 units shipped by mid-December 2025; completion estimated May 2026
high · Official DPX customer communication with specific shipment numbers and production timeline
competitive_signal: Stern's 2026 cornerstone game (Pokemon/Transformers) expected late January, with no CES announcement anticipated
medium · Knapp Arcade reporting community speculation about Stern CES absence and late January release timing
market_signal: Refund availability creating secondary market opportunity; machines trickling into location placements
medium · Multiple sources noting Alice scarcity; Past Times Arcade in Ohio acquired unit at Expo; Cointaker distributor mentioned as access point for refund units
announcement: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland reaches code version 1.0 milestone with Q1 2026 update roadmap confirmed
high · Official DPX software release announcement with detailed changelog and planned features (Mini Playfield multiball, replay unfinished modes)
mixed(0.55)— Factual reporting on production progress is neutral/positive, but community comments reveal frustration with RAZA legacy, concerns about Alice availability, and appreciation for location placement. One commenter expresses strong negativity about RAZA development costs and investor losses.
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product_strategy: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland continues to experience extended fulfillment cycle; refund window opened for incomplete 2025 deliveries
high · DPX accepting refunds starting January 2026 for customers who did not receive machines by end of 2025; only 55% of units shipped after multi-year development
rumor_hype: Stern's first 2026 cornerstone game is most likely Pokémon but possibly Transformers (cartoon version); timing late January
medium · Knapp Arcade reporting industry speculation about title and timing; no official confirmation of either license
technology_signal: DPX addressing hardware issues (backplate flasher wiring reversals) in early serial numbers; code features expanding with Q1 2026 update
high · Official support notice for units below serial ~200; planned Mini Playfield multiball and mode replay features in Q1 update