The next installment of baseball gaming is set to hit the stage with MLB The Show 22, and on Thursday evening, San Diego Studio and Sony Interactive Entertainment revealed more information regarding the title's port to the Nintendo Switch. For the first time ever, the baseball franchise will be available across all console platforms, giving Major League Baseball a broader audience to target.
Appearing on both Twitch and YouTube, game developers discussed details on the Switch port, showcasing what Nintendo gamers can expect. The half-hour-long stream demonstrated the Switch's capabilities with the game's aspect ratio, promising a smooth experience for MLB The Show 22.
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On Twitch, SonySanDiegoStudio delivers the news that the tech test version of MLB The Show 22 was a two-week build of the game and was not fully optimized at the time. The good news is that the game has undergone several updates since then, including the target of 30 frames per second for a smoother gameplay experience. The footage seen in the Twitch stream was Switch-exclusive video and appeared to be more fluid than what fans saw during the tech test. Baseball fans also learn that there will be three different builds of the game; the next-generation version which is exclusive to the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S, the last generation version, which is exclusive to the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, and finally, the Nintendo Switch will get its own custom build of the game.
While there are three builds of the game, San Diego Studio promises cross-play, cross saves, and cross-progression. On the Switch build, players will get the full experience of the game with modes such as Diamond Dynasty, Road To The
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