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Pinball Rocks HD Now Available for Android Devices

Sony Music Entertainment has announced the release of Pinball Rocks HD for Android devices. The game features music from The Sword, Three Days Grace, Norma Jean, For Today and many more. Players can purchase additional premium music from such bands as AC/DC, Alice in Chains, Bullet for My Valentine and Slayer via in-app purchases. Read on.

From the Press Release
Sony Music Entertainment announces the release of the Android version of Pinball Rocks HD, a five-table pinball compilation game. The app has previously been available for the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch with downloads exceeding 1.8 million on all iOS operating systems.


Pinball Rocks HD features a free entirely metal and rock-themed table with featured music from The Sword, Norma Jean, For Today, Three Days Grace, Red, The Virginmarys, Filter, Anvil, Krokus, Lordi, Queensryche and Richie Kotzen. Zeena Koda, morning host of Sirius XM’s Liquid Metal, voices the app. Fans can catch Filter, RED, Norma Jean, The Sword and For Today on tour this fall.

Additional premium music content is available from AC/DC, Alice In Chains, Bullet For My Valentine and Slayer via in-app purchase. Sony Music previously released the best-selling and critically acclaimed titles AC/DC Pinball Rocks and Slayer Pinball Rocks which have now been integrated into the overall Pinball Rocks HD compilation.

Pinball Rocks HD innovates on both discovery and a simplified purchase process of music featured in the game. For example, the game prominently features music that rotates on an ongoing basis, and allows players to seamlessly purchase those songs directly from iTunes or Google Play from the game for permanent ownership.

The Pinball Rocks HD App is available for free from the Google Play Store. Premium music content and game add-ons are available for $2.99 via In-App Purchase.

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