With the release of MLB The Show 21 yesterday, Sony San Diego decided that it’s now the start of video game baseball season. With the new game comes plenty for fans of the series old and new to pick apart. MLB The Show 21 is something of an odd one in the series. Not for
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MLB The Show fans from around the world were greeted with a surprise that sent ripples through the gaming industry. The game is developed by San Diego Studio, a Sony first-party developer and is published by Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) themselves. However, despite its heavy PlayStation ties, the game is releasing on the Xbox series
Earlier today, the team at San Diego Studios announced the MLB The Show Jackie Robinson Collectors Edition. Given everything that happened last year, this is an excellent choice of cover athlete. And, PlayStation is donating $1 to the JRF MLB The Show Scholars for every sale made. That is, without question, awesome news. However, it
MLB: The Show 21 was announced today. The yearly sports franchise drops on April 20. Many are talking about the new cover athlete Frernando Tatis Jr.; however, he’s far from the biggest news here. Instead, it’s what he represents. Tatis Jr. doesn’t abide by the unwritten rules of the sport. Instead, he does things his
In what has quickly become a trend for major sports leagues, MLB The Show 20 is serving as the proving grounds for a new tournament filled with Major League Baseball players. All 30 teams are represented in the new Players League. For participating, the MLB, the MLB Players Association, and Sony Interactive Entertainment are donating
As most MLB The Show fans know, Sony San Diego took out Online Franchises, one of the fan-favorite modes, in The Show 19. Obviously, fans of that mode were less than thrilled with the decision. The mode isn’t quite coming back for MLB The Show 20; however, there is going to be a new online
Major League Baseball, the Major League Baseball Players Association, Sony, and San Diego Studio announced today that it has re-upped its contract to continue working on the MLB The Show franchise for multiple years. However, the biggest news regarding this extension is that the series will apparently no longer be confined only to PlayStation hardware. As
Annualized sports games often get criticized for doing little change things up year-over-year; instead, they usually opt to iterate on preexisting features and marginally improve the visuals. While Sony Interactive Entertainment’s MLB The Show series is extremely fun, some could argue that this franchise has succumbed to this pattern as well over the past year