MLB The Show 22 has now officially launched for not one, not two, but three different platforms. Unfortunately, it hasn't launched without a couple of problems. The game is available for everyone today after MLB The Show 22 offered an early release option for those willing to pay a bit extra, and the developers are busy working on fixes for bugs that several players have noticed since launch.
For the first time ever, MLB The Show is available on three different platforms. For years, it was only offered as a PlayStation exclusive but in 2021 it was also offered on Day One on Xbox Game Pass. This year, it’s available on Game Pass again but it’s also playable on the Switch this time around.
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As more and more people are getting their hands on the game, there have been more and more reports of glitches and bugs cropping up in MLB The Show 22. On Twitter the developers promised players that they are looking into everything that’s been reported and are actively working on fixes.
Among the problems that the team is working on in MLB The Show 22 is the returning of missing items that include stubs. The developers are also working on making sure that the win-loss issues in the game’s mini-seasons mode are improved. There’s also a fix being worked on to make sure the servers are running as smoothly as possible.
Because the game has been available to those willing to pay extra since April 1, there have already been some reports of bugs and the development team has already issued two MLB The Show 22 updates aimed at solving some of those problems. In the same tweet announcing the fixes, the team also offered up a link where players could go to report any other glitches they run across.
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