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MLB The Show 21 Xbox Game Pass day one release confirmed

Howzat for a game that used to be a PlayStation exclusive?

MLB The Show 21 has been confirmed for an Xbox Game Pass day one release, Microsoft and Major League Baseball (MLB) have recently confirmed.

The baseball title — one that used to be a PlayStation-exclusive franchise — will be offered up on Xbox Game Pass for both console and Android Cloud Streaming.

“Both MLB The Show 21 Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S Standard Editions will be included with Xbox Game Pass so members will be able to play the best version of the game regardless of which console they’re on,” said Jamie Leece, MLB Senior Vice President of Games & VR. “And with cross-platform play and progress, you can play against others online, and earn and use content across the platform and generation you choose.”

MLB The Show 21 heads to Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS4 and PS5 from 20 April.

MLB The Show 21

20 April 2021
PS4 PS5 Xbox One Xbox Series S & X
 

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