MLB The Show 22 Coming To Switch April 5th

MLB The Show 22 Coming To Switch April 5th

Publisher MLBAM and developer San Diego Studio have announced they are bringing the MLB The Show baseball series to Switch for the first time.

MLB The Show 22, the latest entry in popular series based on Major League Baseball will be launching April 5th 2022 for Switch and other platforms. Typically a Playstation exclusive, this is the first time one of its games will be released for a Nintendo console.

You can check out the announcement trailer below, along with additional details via Nintendo:

Every pitch. Every hit. Every win. Make your mark and Own the Show in MLB® The Show™ 22.

Your pre-order grants you a Gold Choice Pack for use in MLB® The Show™ 22.

This edition of MLB® The Show™ 22 includes:
– Full game for Nintendo Switch™
– 5K Stubs™

Every pitch. Every hit. Every win. Make your mark and Own the Show in MLB® The Show™ 22.

– Create and use multiple Ballplayers, beyond your Road to the Show personalized Baseball RPG experience, and customize your Ballplayers how you want to aid in your progression.

– Diamond Dynasty is back and better than ever! Play, collect, and build on your fantasy card collection and bring to life on the diamond.* Try the new Mini Seasons mode, where each season brings new challenges as you face off against a new set of competition!

– Face your friends with cross-platform play.** With cross progression, continue your progress and earn and use content on other console platforms.***

– Stepping up to the plate for the first time? Tailor your experience with gameplay styles and two new difficulty settings to help you get the hang of the basics.

– New Intro Presentations provide the most immersive ballpark experience yet.

– Play March to October in your style, with updated mode tools to utilize custom uniforms, logos, and created stadiums.

– Live out your dream Baseball matchups with new Legends joining the diamond.

MLB The Show 22 requires download of at least 17GB. microSD required (sold separately). Storage requirements may change.

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