MLB: The Show 20
MLB The Show 20 is a major league baseball video game developed by San Diego Studio and distributed by Sony Interactive Entertainment (MLB). The 15th edition of the MLB: The Show franchise was released on March 17, but customers who pre-ordered the game digitally received it on March 13. Javier Baez, an infielder of the Chicago Cubs, is the cover star.
Minor league baseball players will only be officially licensed after their name and portrait appear in the game. Minor league players were not licensed in previous versions of the game and were replaced by regular players. In addition, the game's franchise mode now includes the previously exclusive Diamond Dynasty Team and Logo Editor.
Play-by-play commentators Matt Vasgersian, Mark DE Rosa, and Dan Plesac are back, and reporter Heidi Tawney and commentator Alex Miniak are back.
Critics praised the revised fielding and batting techniques and new elements of Diamond Dynasty Mode when MLB The Show 20 was first released but criticized technical concerns.
MLB The Show 20 is the penultimate PlayStation-only game in the series. The alternative, MLB The Show 21, was also available on the Xbox.
Online modes such as "Showdown" and "Custom League" are one of the new features of the game. Showdown is a mode that starts with the player selected in the draft and continues to the moment. The Unique League option is an online-only mode where you can choose from a live MLB roster of 40 people or create your custom MLB roster. Show's "Diamond Dynasty".
"Franchise Mode" (players can control MLB teams over multiple seasons), "Road to the Show" (users create new players and advance their careers through Double-A, Triple, Major), "March-October" "(Users create new players and play careers through Double-A, TripleA, and Major) and" March to October "(Users create (users relive famous moments in MLB history), Set).
In addition, unlike previous games where the actual player was unlicensed and replaced by a regular player, the game features for the first time a real fully licensed minor league baseball player. increase.
For the first time, the game includes new Nike jerseys; previous games had used Majestic Athletic as their unchanging supplier.