
Hey, it’s almost — but not quite — a Juggernog vending machine from Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare!
The Video Game Soda Machine Project
Obsessively Cataloging Video Game "Pop" Culture

Hey, it’s almost — but not quite — a Juggernog vending machine from Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare!

How do you expect to protect the planet in Earth Defense Force 4.1 if you aren’t well hydrated?

Saints Flow is the most popular energy drink in Stilwater in Saints Row: The Third. Unfortunately, the brand got a little out of control by Saints Row IV…


Pedro Soda Pop has the effervescent cran-lemon taste you need to get the Third Street Saints up and running again in Saints Row 2!

I’d be pretty hyped to see a FunDrink machine in The Forest if the most interesting stuff in my quest log involved gathering leaves and sticks.

If Plebsi isn’t your first choice in survival sim Miscreated, there’s also a vending machine that sells soda and beer.


So many great options in these Superfizz machines from Insurgency: Lemonati, Misty Morn, Inner-G, Hola, and more!


Here’s a collection of soda machines from H1Z1: King of the Kill, including Ginger’s Chemic-Ale and Crash energy drink (“Sleep never!”).


From Subterrarium’s Steam page: “Collect money from dirt, use it to buy soda from vending machines, and then use that soda to water the seeds scattered around the level.” I like that premise.

If Google’s Czech-to-English translation can be trusted, these soda machines from Arma 3 are selling Yellow Glow (with “new fresh flavor”). There’s also a mess hall soda machine in the background of this screenshot.


The Hankagai level from Counter-Strike: Condition Zero Deleted Scenes features these soda machines. I kinda love the “Pop Shop” model.

Thanks to LasseKB on Reddit for the screenshots!

Redie (as in “re-die” or “die again”) is a top-down shooter with a stylishly rendered soda machine.

The soda machines in the “neo-feudalistic, corporatist police state” of Elite vs. Freedom are discouragingly generic. [Source]