MLB The Show 21 had a handful of enhancements and features exclusive to the newer consoles, and MLB The Show 22 will be no different, with the PlayStation 4 and PS5 versions having different features. Set to be released April 5, the latest installment in the baseball simulation will be available for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X and S, PlayStation 5, and Nintendo Switch. The PlayStation 5 and Series X/S versions are priced at $69.99, $10 more than their last-generation counterparts, but the improvements are meant to be worth that small increase.
Before The Show 21, the previous 15 entries in the series were playable exclusively on PlayStation consoles. Making matters even better for Xbox players, The Show 21 came to Xbox Game Pass day one. Subscribers will once again be able to access the newest title on the service, and San Diego Studio has further expanded its reach with its first port on Nintendo Switch.
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Players on the upgraded versions of MLB The Show 21 were treated to a targeted frame rate of 60 FPS. Additionally, the game boasted 4K visuals. The biggest difference between the last-generation and current-generation versions of The Show 21 was the inclusion of Stadium Creator. Using this mode, players had access to an extensive library of assets to bring some of their wildest imaginations to fruition. Some even used the mode to recreate classic ballparks in MLB The Show 21. The mode requires some pretty powerful hardware, which is why Xbox One and PlayStation 4 owners were left out.
The latest installment of the MLB The Show franchise will, as expected, build on the foundations of the previous entry. For starters, Stadium Creator —
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