PHOF has had table additions with each release. The PS2 port featured only 8 tables, the Wii/PSP port featured 10 tables and now 360 and PS3 are featuring 13 tables. Clearly they have the means to get more tables and include them and now they are on platforms that offer DLC options. The game has been successful enough, even as a value title to get re-releases so they could work on some DLC to offer up additional tables. At $39.99 it only costs $3.08 per table in the game. Meanwhile they could bring in $5 per additional table as DLC. It certianly seems possible.
I actually emailed Farsight studios, just to report a couple of bugs. One being the VGA aspect ratio issue and also that the ingame 'turn off vibration' option does... Squat. It doesn't turn off the vibration, you have to do it in the Dashboard instead. I said I loved the game and we used it for public gaming events and I asked if they hat intentions on doing DLC. The PRESIDENT of the company responded to me, said that MS offers litte support or info with the VGA cable to devs and admitted they didn't test it, he also said they'd look into the bugs if they issued a patch. Strangely he didn't mention a word on DLC. If they had no intentions of DLC, you'd think he'd deny it? So they could be looking into it.
But I have to admit, the game has some weaknesses. One being that they didn't work on the table lighting for the PS3/360 ports. The light shows come off as pretty lackluster on tables like Medieval madness.
If anyone is interested also, I sent them a fan letter over the PSP port over a year ago, even appologising for pirating it because no store in Canada carried it, not even Amazon.ca, but said we did buy two ligit copies from Amazon.com of the PS2 port for gaming events. On the topic of additional tables then, the VP of Farsight said the following:
Thank you very much for your email. We’ll definitely be working on more pinball titles. Nothing has been announced, so I can’t say what we’re working on right now.
Hopefully, there will be another full collection or two as well. I’m sorry our publisher isn’t distributing the game very strongly north of the border as of yet.
FYI, Stern continues to design and make really nice tables, but Mr. Stern is opposed to licensing us his tables because he believes we dilute the coin-op market.
This is from July 2008, but it's apparent that they are looking into options beyond Williams and maybe entire new collections. Which, agian, with DLC in the modern age, we might just see expansion of Williams tables?
With the Williams lisence, they should have permission to use Bally tables too. Maybe we'll see Pinball Hall Of Fame: The Bally Collection?