MLB The Show Mobile available now, free to play on iOS and Android 

Sony Interactive Entertainment announced the worldwide* launch of MLB The Show Mobile, an exciting new way to enjoy realistic baseball action on the go.

From San Diego Studio, creators of the long running and critically acclaimed MLB The Show, MLB The Show Mobile combines authentic on-field MLB action with rewarding deck building and card strategy. Featuring officially licensed MLB and MLBPI teams and athletes across all 30 MLB ballparks, MLB The Show Mobile lets players collect and upgrade their own custom lineup from more than 900+ player cards including current stars and all-time greats. Each hand-built squad can then be used across a variety of single- and multi-player modes featuring on-the-field baseball action that’s dynamic and real-time, with easy-to-learn skill-based gameplay that puts pitching, hitting, base running, and defensive play at your fingertips.

“Every season for more than two decades, MLB The Show has delivered baseball fans baseball video game loaded with authentic MLB strategy and on-field action,” said Chris Cutliff, Senior Director of Product Development and Studio Head at San Diego Studio. “With MLB The Show Mobile, players get the satisfaction of building their own lineup by collecting and upgrading real licensed player cards, the excitement of realistic on-the-field baseball gameplay, and the fun of playing through a variety of content and modes.”

"With over two decades experience in Console, The Show has become one of the most iconic brands in sports video games," said Jamie Leece, MLB Senior Vice President, Business - Global Consumer Products, Retail & XR. "We’re excited to see San Diego Studio bring their expertise to our mobile fans around the world."

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MLB The Show Mobile is out now and free-to-play on supported iOS and Android mobile devices. For more information, visit https://theshowmobile.com.

* Launched on May 26 in participating countries. Release timing for Japan will be announced at a later date.

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