The update you are looking for refers to a specific release for , a digital pinball platform. Version: Update v1.70.6
In The Pinball Arcade , the main menu is a virtual "Plaza" – a hub world where you walk between your purchased cabinets. The specifically refers to a build that fully integrates the 3D Arcade environment without disabling background rendering.
Version number is not arbitrary. Following the end of commercial support, the community identified that build 1.70.6 was the "peak" build. Here is why:
: The PLAZA release bypasses the required online server checks, ensuring your library remains playable forever. Included Content and Seasons Breakdown The update you are looking for refers to
, the Pro Menu allows turning off "Family Mode" for original, uncensored voice-overs. Season Breakdown (1–7)
: Select your main game installation folder when prompted.
It was a hot summer evening, and the local pinball arcade was buzzing with excitement. The gamers had just heard about the release of Pinball Arcade Season 17, and everyone was eager to try out the new features and updates. Version number is not arbitrary
Here is everything you need to know about this specific version, what it includes, and how to get the best performance out of your digital arcade cabinet. What Makes Version 1.70.6 PLAZA the Best Choice?
Open the virtual drive and run setup.exe . Choose your desired installation directory.
Navigate to your main Pinball Arcade installation directory. Included Content and Seasons Breakdown , the Pro
If you are currently running Season 16 or an early version of Season 17 (v1700-v1704), the is essential.
This update typically includes all tables from Seasons 1 through 7 in their "Pro" versions, which unlock additional features like operator menus and ball control.
To get the download experience, focus on trusted scene archives, verify the file size (~8GB), and always scan with Malwarebytes before mounting.
When downloading any unofficial files, it is critical to use a reputable antivirus program. False positives are common, as antivirus software often flags cracked executables because of how they modify game code. However, legitimate releases from trusted groups like PLAZA are generally clean. The real risks come from third-party repacks or malicious uploaders on less reputable sites.
The text string refers to a pirated "preservation" copy of The Pinball Arcade that contains the now-delisted Bally and Williams tables. It is sought after because it represents the last time the "greatest hits" of pinball were available in a single collection on PC, though it comes with legal and security risks.