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MLB 10: The Show Heads For Home
Exclusive baseball title for Sony consoles now available nationwide.
Date: Tuesday, March 02, 2010
Author: Jeff McAllister

Sony Computer has announced that MLB 10 The Show, is available exclusively for the PlayStation 3, PSP, PSPgo, and the PlayStation 2 systems.

“As the industry leader, we continue to deliver the richest and most immersive baseball experience available,” said Scott A. Steinberg, Vice President, Product Marketing, SCEA. “MLB 10 The Show’s new feature set coupled with our team’s unsurpassed attention to detail continues to raise to bar for authenticity and true-to-life gameplay.”

Developed by Sony Computer Entertainment Worldwide Studios, San Diego Studio, this year’s title promises to deliver another immersive baseball gaming experience complete with a “Catcher Mode” option leading the new features in “Road to The Show,” complete MLB All-Star Break activities including the always popular Home Run Derby, improved online multiplayer, and unmatched stadium realism and ambiance with incredibly detailed graphics and animations that help bring the baseball experience to life.

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