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MLB The Show 24 Gameplay Trailer Released

Setting out to provide an immersive baseball experience, see Sony San Diego’s MLB The Show 24 in action with the latest gameplay trailer for the game.

MLB The Show 24 will feature approximately 400 new animations and logic improvements, placing a focus on fielder urgency. A variety of new 1B throws from the ground to all bases have also been included, enabling 1B to efficiently make throws from every overstretch scenario.

Also included in MLB The Show 24 are additional pitcher animations. This, in turn, lets them step off to fake throw – and potentially nab the runner trying to take advantage of the third disengagement.

Finally, MLB The Show 24 will feature new base sizes, along with the new logic and tag animations to account for their extra coverage.

See it in action with the MLB The Show 24 gameplay trailer below:

MLB The Show 24 – Gameplay Trailer

MLB The Show 24 will come out for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch on March 19.

Source: MLB The Show website, YouTube
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