Pedretti Gaming Announces that it Will Absorb Tariff Cost on Ordered Pinball Machines
- Jason
- Apr 10
- 1 min read
For those of you keeping track of this highly dynamic situation, yesterday the United States paused its previously announced "reciprocal" tariffs on most countries (I believe other than China, Canada and Mexico and select specific sectors including automobiles, steel, aluminum, etc...) for the next 90 days. For now, it appears as though any imports from the European Union to the United States will be subject to a lower 10% baseline tariff.
This morning Pedretti Gaming, which is currently manufacturing a remake of the popular 1990 Williams pinball machine FunHouse at its Euro Pinball Corp. factory in Italy, announced that it will continue shipping ordered games to the United States without any additional cost to consumers.
Below is Pedretti's official statement and several new pictures of boxed up games being shipped out at its factory.
"📢 Official Statement:
To all our valued American customers who have ordered one of our remakes:
There will be no price increase. The price of our pinball machine will remain unchanged, and any newly imposed tariffs will not be passed on to our customers.
We stand by our commitment to fairness and transparency."



I hope we will see these games at the NW pinball convention in June.