
"Sony is bringing another of its long-running game franchises to iOS and Android in the shape of MLB The Show Mobile. This is a free-to-play "standalone experience built from the ground up to deliver realistic baseball gameplay on mobile devices." San Diego Studio, the developer of every MLB The Show game since the series debuted in 2006, is behind this mobile game as well."
"MLB The Show Mobile, which was spotted by , doesn't feature crossplay with console games. For now, it's only available in the Philippines and it went live there on Wednesday. Sony says it doesn't have a timeline in place for expanding availability to more territories, but it certainly plans to do that. It's not uncommon for mobile games to have a soft launch in select regions before they're made available elsewhere. Sony is doing the same thing with a Ratchet and Clank multiplayer game."
"Sony is optimizing MLB The Show Mobile for more recent mobile devices. On the iOS side, that means "iPhone 16 or comparable" devices. As for Android, you'll get the best experience on Samsung Galaxy S25, Sony Xperia V or a comparable device, according to the game's website. MLB The Show Mobile features solo and player-vs-player modes. There are more than 1,100 cards representing baseball players in the game."
San Diego Studio developed MLB The Show Mobile as a free-to-play standalone baseball experience built specifically for mobile devices. The game launched in a soft-release in the Philippines and does not include crossplay with console versions. Mobile optimization targets recent hardware such as iPhone 16 on iOS and Samsung Galaxy S25 or Sony Xperia V on Android. The game includes solo and player-vs-player modes, over 1,100 player cards representing past and present MLB players, card upgrades, and a marketplace for buying and selling cards. Cards carry a momentum cost used as stat points, and gameplay emphasizes skill and timing. In-game purchases can include random items.
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