Your Thoughts on the Features List for MLB 15: The Show
SCEA expanded upon the initial feature announcements for MLB 15: The Show with a complete list of additions and improvements last week. In an earlier poll respondents cited the improvements to graphics and loading times as the most anticipated aspects of the upcoming game. That may be different now that much more is known about the product.
Vote in the poll (up to three options) and leave your thoughts in the comments - what new feature or improvement are you most looking forward to?
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Compete Features List for MLB 15: The Show
SCEA today released the full fact sheet for MLB 15: The Show. The game is now just two months from its March 31 release so this represents a significant amount of information to have already. It allows the company to expand on and showcase features and improvements in the coming weeks rather than "revealing" them each step of the way.
The fact sheet includes more details on previously announced features and various improvements for the game. That includes licensed equipment, save migratio...
What Features Announced To Date for MLB 15: The Show Are You Most Anticipating?
The first release of info related to MLB 15: The Show included a handful of features and improvements to expect from the game that will release on March 31. There wasn't anything monumental announced but instead a variety of things that will appeal to different types of players. Those include the first opportunity to use save migration from MLB 14, overhauled Diamond Dynasty, a radio show, the introduction of licensed equipment, the addition of legends, enhanced graphics, more defined player...
First MLB 15: The Show Feature Descriptions
The cover athlete for MLB 15: The Show was announced on Friday and that was followed by a teaser trailer and mentions of enhanced player emotion and licensed equipment on Saturday. Retailer listings have now revealed even more in the way of features and improvements to expect from the game - expanding on those first few things and offering a few new ones - though certainly far more is being held back to reveal at a later date. (more…)...
MLB 15: The Show PlayStation Experience Presentation Including Teaser Trailer
Last night SCEA announced Yasiel Puig as the cover athlete for MLB 15: The Show. Today during the PlayStation Experience keynote the company made an appearance to debut the first teaser trailer for the game and a few vague details. MLB 15 will include enhancements to personality and emotion (Puig obviously meant to represent that) and licensed equipment.
The release is set for March 31, 2015 so they're sticking with a pushed back date that coincides more with the start of the regular seas...
MLB 15: The Show Cover Goes to Yasiel Puig
SCEA has just announced the cover athlete for MLB 15: The Show. The honor goes to Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Yasiel Puig.
Puig does have a history with SCEA as he was part of a live stream promoting the PS4 version of MLB 14 prior to its release back in April and he's a big personality. However he may be considered an odd choice given his divisive nature and inability to act as a strong spokesperson for the product - not to mention his poor performance late in the season that led t...
First News on MLB 15: The Show Coming This Weekend
SCEA has announced that MLB 15: The Show news will come out of the PlayStation Experience this coming weekend. The new fan-centric event takes place on Saturday and Sunday in Las Vegas.
This first news will actually arrive behind the typical schedule for an upcoming edition of The Show. Whatever would have normally come in November has been held back for the big PlayStation event. Historically the early promotion for the series has primarily centered on the cover athlete. Adrian Gonzal...
MLB 14: The Show Post-Trade Deadline Roster Update Available Now
SCEA today released the regular weekly roster update for MLB 14: The Show and this one stands out in magnitude due to the recent passing of the trade deadline. All the deals made last week are reflected in the new update.
The A's and Tigers bolster their already strong rotations by acquiring Jon Lester and David Price respectively. Yoenis Cespedes moves to the Red Sox, Austin Jackson to the Mariners, and John Lackey to the Cardinals. The injury to Cliff Lee is also handled in this update....