World Series Baseball 2K3
Developer
Blue Shift / Visual Concepts
Publisher
Sega
ERSB Rating
E
Rel. Date
3/11/2003
Genre
Sports
Players
2

World Series Baseball 2K3 marks the multi-platform debut of last year’s must-have Xbox baseball title. The “King of Diamonds” returns stronger than ever and poised to make a run at a Yankee-like dynasty. And, just like the Bronx Bombers, WSB 2K3 spent the offseason improving what was already THE baseball franchise by adding an all-new ESPN broadcast presentation, more classic uniforms for every team, player-specific batting stances and pitching styles for Hall of Fame players, and historic ballparks. WSB 2K3’s unrivaled gameplay gives users what they asked for, including: a jump button for home run-robbing snatches and line drive-snaring grabs, user-controlled leadoffs, broken bats, drag bunts, improved double play animations, power swings, and more. This year, WSB 2K3 is in a league of its own!

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