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Stern Pinball Raises Prices of Home Edition Games

Knapp Arcade·article·analyzed·Sep 26, 2022
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TL;DR

Stern raises Home Edition pinball MSRP to $4,999, mirroring commercial price increases.

Summary

Stern Pinball has raised the MSRP of its Home Edition pinball machines from $4,599 to $4,999, a $400 increase. The manufacturer has scheduled production runs of Star Wars and Jurassic Park Home Edition machines before year-end to supply distributor inventory for the Christmas season. This price increase mirrors similar moves Stern has made on its commercial pinball line.

Key Claims

  • Stern Pinball Home Edition MSRP increased from $4,599 to $4,999

    high confidence · Source states 'Their MSRP is now $4,999, up from $4,599 when the Jurassic Park Home Edition first launched'

  • Stern has Star Wars and Jurassic Park Home Edition production runs scheduled before year-end

    high confidence · Source states 'Stern Pinball has runs of both its Star Wars and Jurassic Park Home Edition pinball machines scheduled before the end of the year'

  • Production runs are intended to supply distributor inventory for Christmas season

    high confidence · Source explicitly states runs are 'in order to provide distributors with inventory for Christmas'

  • Stern recently raised prices on commercial pinball machines as well

    medium confidence · Source references 'much they just did in their commercial pinball machines' but provides no specific details or dates

Notable Quotes

  • “Stern Pinball has runs of both its Star Wars and Jurassic Park Home Edition pinball machines scheduled before the end of the year in order to provide distributors with inventory for Christmas.”

    Knapp Arcade — Primary news: Confirms production scheduling and inventory strategy for holiday retail

  • “Their MSRP is now $4,999, up from $4,599 when the Jurassic Park Home Edition first launched.”

    Knapp Arcade — Core pricing update: Quantifies the $400 MSRP increase on Home Edition products

  • “What I just heard today for the first time is, much they just did in their commercial pinball machines, Stern has raised prices on its Home Edition games.”

    Knapp Arcade — Establishes this as newly acquired information and connects Home Edition pricing to commercial line pricing strategy

Entities

Stern PinballcompanyStar WarsgameJurassic ParkgameKnapp Arcadeperson

Signals

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    market_signal: Stern's strategic production scheduling of Home Edition machines (Star Wars and Jurassic Park) before year-end indicates inventory strategy targeting holiday retail season

    high · Explicit statement: 'runs of both its Star Wars and Jurassic Park Home Edition pinball machines scheduled before the end of the year in order to provide distributors with inventory for Christmas'

  • $

    market_signal: Stern Pinball raises Home Edition MSRP from $4,599 to $4,999 ($400 increase, ~8.7%), mirroring price increases made on commercial pinball line

    high · Direct quote: 'Their MSRP is now $4,999, up from $4,599 when the Jurassic Park Home Edition first launched' and 'much they just did in their commercial pinball machines, Stern has raised prices'

Topics

Pricing strategy and MSRP increasesprimaryHome Edition pinball machinesprimaryProduction and inventory managementsecondaryStern Pinball business operationsprimarySeasonal retail strategy (Christmas inventory)secondary

Sentiment

neutral(0)— Report is factual and informational without editorial commentary. Author presents pricing increase as straightforward business news without judgment.

Transcript

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Soccer season has begun, so I'm back to writing updates from the parking lot of the field where my youngest son practices :). Stern Pinball has runs of both its Star Wars and Jurassic Park Home Edition pinball machines scheduled before the end of the year in order to provide distributors with inventory for Christmas. What I just heard today for the first time is, much they just did in their commercial pinball machines, Stern has raised prices on its Home Edition games. Their MSRP is now $4,999, up from $4,599 when the Jurassic Park Home Edition first launched.