How MLB 14: The Show speeds up America's pastime
MLB 14: The Show will represent more than the series' first foray into PlayStation 4. It'll also signify SCE San Diego's attempt to make the game of baseball go a lot faster.
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MLB 14: The Show will represent more than the series' first foray into PlayStation 4. It'll also signify SCE San Diego's attempt to make the game of baseball go a lot faster.
Of course Sony has another MLB game ready for next year. However, MLB 14 The Show is going to be Sony San Diego's first foray into next-generation baseball.
Spring training kicks off next month, with the start of the season coming on April 1. And you can't have the start of the baseball season without a new version of the MLB: The Show. Sony's San Diego studio has released the first trailer for MLB 13, focusing on the players that fans are voting for as the game's cover boy.
MLB 13 The Show is coming on March 5, and this year the cover athlete will be voted on by the fans.
Sony's San Diego studio is known for their quality work on the MLB The Show series. But the studio also worked on NBA The Inside, a series that disappeared after its 2008 release. So what happened?
MLB 12: The Show has a number of cross-platform features across Vita and PS3. To persuade you to take advantage of these features, Sony is offering a discount when purchasing both versions of the game.
MLB The Show developer Kolbe Launchbaugh has announced he is leaving to take on the role of creative director of the Madden series as of January 9.
MLB 12 The Show will feature improved presentation and commentary, and an entirely new ball physics system, according to community manager Ramone Russell.
Sony has announced a release date for MLB 12 The Show, coming to PlayStation 3 and Vita in March of next year. Plus, the cover athlete has been revealed as Red Sox first baseman Adrian Gonzalez.