Oktoberfest, American Pinball, 2019.
This is one of the most modern machines, and as such it has a big monitor in the middle where video features display.
Above the screen one can see roller coaster tracks and a ferris wheel, balloons, notes of music, and other amusements. We also see the end of a beer barrel with Oktoberfest Pinball on Tap written across it. Between that and the screen we see orange peaked roofs on what appear to be white buildings, possibly German castles.
To the left, a heavyset man wearing a green checked shirt and lederhosen is holding a beer stein that probably contains a two liter of beer. He’s got a long thick white beard and an unnaturally large grin. He’s also wearing a green hat we can assume is in the same style as the lederhosen.
To the right, a woman in a green and pink dress with green corset, long blonde braided hair, and stockings that come up to her knees is holding a roll of tickets of the raffle or amusement park ride variety. Let’s just call her a beer maid, because that’s the look they’re going for.
All told it’s a tasteful illustration design, playing heavily on German tropes (if not outright stereotypes) but without making the beer maid overly busty or making the old man overly leering.