The latest entry in Sony San Diego's baseball simulation series, MLB The Show 22, is not available on Steam, the widely popular digital storefront and launcher for PC gaming. This isn't a case of the game being exclusive to another marketplace, which has become commonplace with Epic Games Store hoping to compete with Steam, but is instead a symptom of MLB The Show 22 being missing from the platform entirely. The former PlayStation exclusive series has broadened its horizons recently, but has yet to make its way to PC.
Last year, with the release of The Show 21, Sony brought the series to Xbox consoles — a surprising move since the publisher has only recently begun to port its exclusive titles to PC. Earlier this year, alongside the reveal of Shohei Ohtani gracing the game's cover, it was announced that MLB The Show 22 would be coming to the Switch, another first for the series. Despite this newfound console inclusivity, The Show has yet to make the jump to PC, and there hasn't been any indication that it will.
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MLB The Show 22 is launching on PlayStation 4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and Nintendo Switch, with crossplay enabled between every platform. There are still some differences; the main one being The Show 22's Stadium Creator mode only being available on the newest consoles — PS5 and Series X/S. Optimists would hope that the expansion of available platforms continues next year, bringing the series to PC, but there has so far been no indication that Sony has any such intentions. Unfortunately for Steam users, they won't be able to rack up the achievements that would be the equivalent of MLB The Show 22's really easy platinum trophy.
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