Sony has built an impressive reputation for itself as an ecosystem for some of the best experiences available in gaming. That has been made possible, in part, through Sony's catalog of exclusive games that have drawn gamers to the PlayStation platform for decades. Popular examples include the Wipeout series which has gamers racing down neon-lit racetracks in antigravity ships, and the Uncharted series, which features the daring treasure thief Nathan Drake. In recent years, Sony has begun changing its strategy by making its games available to more players. This has been seen with MLB: The Show, a series of baseball games, that began as PlayStation exclusive titles but are now available on multiple platforms. Consequently, MLB: The Show 22 will available on PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo.
MLB: The Show 22 represents Sony's new commitment to making its games more accessible and expanding the reach of its IPs. Even with the company's recent acquisition of new studios, it has assured gamers that they can expect more multiplatform releases. It seems Sony, looking into the future, has determined that investing solely in PlayStation console gaming is not the best route, and that it will need to engage with multiple gaming markets to ensure its longevity.
MLB The Show 22 Could Be In Big Trouble
Major League Baseball has worked with PlayStation for many decades when it comes to the official game series of the sports organization. The first game in the series, MLB 06: The Show, was released on the PS2 and the PSP. The games have consistently received good reviews, and they have also attracted baseball fans thanks to their inclusion of real-world baseball players and brands, and with MLB: The Show 20 even Minor League Baseball players
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