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Stern Adds Pokémon to Rewards and Posts Code for 34 Games

Stern's July 7 update added Pokémon Pro and Premium to the IFPA Rewards list, posted code across 34 games, and named Mountain Dew as 2026 Pro Circuit sponsor. Eligibility, availability, and release notes still require direct checks.

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Checked July 14, 2026: Pokémon Pro and Premium appear in the Stern Rewards program for qualifying IFPA players, subject to availability and program rules. Stern also posted code updates across 34 games; owners should use Stern's game-code page and read the notes for their title. Mountain Dew is the 2026 Pro Circuit sponsor, and IFPA lists 20 schedule entries, including events with dates still to be determined.

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Story briefStern Pinball / IFPA

Pokémon Pro and Premium join the IFPA Stern Rewards list

Stern's July 7, 2026 Union Address says Pokémon by Stern Pinball Pro and Premium have been added to the IFPA Stern Rewards Program. The current IFPA rules list three qualification paths: Player of the Month, a monthly top-three Biggest Mover finish, or a final-year top-1000 ranking. A complete IFPA profile is required, players can redeem one game per program year, and selections remain subject to availability. Verify current qualification and inventory with IFPA before treating a program price as part of a purchase decision. Checked July 14, 2026.

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Being listed does not make every IFPA player eligible. Confirm that you earned a qualifying slot, your profile is complete, and the Pokémon edition you want remains available before planning around the reward.

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IFPA currently lists three qualification paths: Player of the Month, a top-three monthly Biggest Mover finish, or a final-year top-1000 ranking. A complete profile is required, only one game can be redeemed per program year, and IFPA and Stern may change the program or available selections.

Open Questions:
  • What current IFPA price and fulfillment timing apply to each Pokémon edition?
  • Will both editions remain available when a qualifying player redeems?

Confirm first: Your qualification, complete-profile status, redemption window, and the edition's current availability

Proceed only when: IFPA confirms your eligibility and the redemption process for the available Pokémon edition

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Story briefStern Pinball / IFPA

Stern posts code across 34 games and names Mountain Dew as Pro Circuit sponsor

Stern's July 7 Union Address says new code updates were posted across 34 games and directs owners to its game-code support page for downloads and read-me files. Owners should select their title, compare the posted version with the version installed, and read that title's notes before updating. The same post names Mountain Dew as sponsor of the 2026 Stern Pro Circuit. IFPA's current schedule lists 20 entries, including three events whose dates remain to be determined. Checked July 14, 2026.

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The code notice is the practical owner action. Check the release notes to learn whether your title's update contains rules changes, callouts, or bug fixes relevant to your machine. The sponsor item changes circuit context, not machine ownership or gameplay by itself.

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Stern reports new code across 34 games and points owners to its game-code support page. The roundup does not enumerate the 34 titles or summarize each change, so the title-specific read-me file remains the authority. IFPA lists 17 dated circuit events plus three entries with dates still to be determined.

Open Questions:
  • Which titles received rules changes rather than bug fixes or callout updates?
  • Will Mountain Dew sponsorship change prizes or other circuit operations?

Before updating: Compare the posted code version and read-me file with the version installed on your machine

Action for owners: Use Stern's game-code page; this update is not a reason by itself to buy a different machine

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Pokémon now available through the IFPA Stern Rewards Program?

Pokémon Pro and Premium are listed program selections for qualifying players, subject to current rules and availability. IFPA currently recognizes Player of the Month, monthly top-three Biggest Movers, and final-year top-1000 players; a complete profile is required, and a player can redeem one game per program year.

Which Stern games received code updates in July 2026?

Stern announced code across 34 games without listing all titles in the roundup. Use sternpinball.com/support/game-code, select your machine, and compare the posted version and read-me file with the code installed.

What changed for the 2026 Stern Pro Circuit?

Stern named Mountain Dew as the 2026 circuit sponsor. IFPA's schedule lists 20 entries as checked July 14, including three events whose dates are still to be determined. The sponsorship announcement does not by itself change a Stern machine or its code.