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MLB The Show 22 Switch gameplay

New gameplay has surfaced for the final version of MLB The Show 22 on Switch. The title’s official launch won’t be happening until next week, though some fans have early access thanks to its special edition.

You can learn a bit more about MLB The Show 22 in the overview below:

MLB The Show 22 frame rate

If you played the Test Test for MLB The Show 22 on Switch not too long ago, you may have noticed that the game’s performance – specifically the frame rate, which you can see here – was a bit wonky. However, the team is promising an improved build for launch.

Ramone Russell, the product development communications and brand strategist for MLB The Show, spoke about this in a new episode of the Feature Premiere highlighting the Switch version. Ultimately the target is 30 FPS.

Russell said the following regarding the performance and frame rate for MLB The Show 22 on Switch:

mlb show clone trailer

A new trailer has come in for MLB The Show 22 on Switch that details the game’s various features. This includes the ability to play anywhere, different modes, and more.

Here’s some information about MLB The Show 22:

mlb the show tech test gameplay

The MLB The Show 22 Tech Test has kicked off on Switch and other platforms, which allows us to see proper gameplay on Nintendo’s console. 14 minutes of footage is now available.

Learn more about MLB The Show 22 with the following overview:

Sony San Diego just announced that a technical test will be held for all versions of MLB The Show 22. The test will feature cross-play and cross-saves as well as online co-op, specifically 2 vs 2 and 3 vs 3 games. It will be an open test as well, so no sign-up is required.

The test will be held at these times:

mlb the show 22 Switch

MLB The Show 22 is coming to Switch, Sony just announced. It will release on April 5, 2022.

It was announced at the end of 2019 that MLB The Show would no longer be PlayStation-exclusive. While it did have an Xbox version last year, it still wasn’t on Switch. That’s changing for 2022 though and it will be the series’ first appearance ever on a Nintendo platform.

Much has been made over the past few months regarding Sony’s unwillingness to participate in cross-platform play. Almost every major hardware manufacture supports the feature, including Nintendo and Microsoft.

Sony is finally changing its stance, and will allow cross-platform features “for select third-party content.” This starts with a beta for Fortnite on PlayStation 4 “that will allow for cross platform gameplay, progression and commerce” with Switch and other systems.

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The following is an official statement from Sony…

Sony global game development boss Shawn Layden had high praise for Switch while speaking about the system with TIME recently. He said that that new platform is “a great success for Nintendo” and noted how “it’s definitely what that fanbase has been waiting for.”

Layden doesn’t personally view Switch as a rival. Rather, he believes Nintendo and PlayStation compliment each other with families often purchasing hardware from both companies.

Layden stated:

“When you look at our numbers, I think it shows that a lot of gamers are a two-console family. And quite often those two consoles are PlayStation and Nintendo sitting side-by-side.”

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Sony Worldwide Studios president Shuhei Yoshida has always spoken highly of Nintendo, so it’s no surprise that he once again had some positive words to share when talking about Switch in a new interview.

While talking with DigitalSpy about the console, Yoshida noted:

“I think it’s a very unique system. It’s very interesting that they’ve designed the system to work well with more conventional games in terms of inputs and buttons. So I think it’s good for core gamers and their marketing message focused on that.”

Aside from that, Yoshida also said that he believes Nintendo is “going to cover a new market for themselves” when asked if he views the big N as competition with regard to hardware sales.

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