Sony is Set to Bring Realistic Baseball Gameplay to Mobile Devices with MLB The Show Mobile
In a move that's sure to please baseball fans and gamers alike, Sony has announced its plans to bring the popular MLB The Show franchise to mobile devices through an iOS and Android app. Developed by San Diego Studio, the same team behind every MLB The Show game since the series debuted in 2006, this free-to-play "standalone experience" promises to deliver realistic baseball gameplay tailored specifically for mobile devices.
The new app is a standalone offering, meaning it won't feature crossplay with console versions of the game. For now, it's only available in the Philippines, where it launched on Wednesday. While Sony hasn't announced any specific timeline for expanding its availability beyond that region, it does plan to bring MLB The Show Mobile to more territories.
To optimize gameplay, Sony is using the latest mobile devices, with iOS users needing an iPhone 16 or comparable device and Android players getting the best experience on Samsung Galaxy S25, Sony Xperia V, or similar models. The game features both solo and multiplayer modes, allowing players to build out their own all-star rosters of past and present MLB players, as well as engage in player-vs-player competition.
One of the most intriguing aspects of MLB The Show Mobile is its "Ultimate Team" mode, which allows players to buy and sell cards with other gamers in a marketplace. Each card has a momentum cost, which can be strategically used to improve gameplay. With real-time control of runners, players will need to get timing just right to throw great pitches or hit home runs.
With MLB The Show Mobile set to bring the excitement of America's favorite pastime to mobile devices, fans of baseball and gaming are likely to be eager to give it a try.
In a move that's sure to please baseball fans and gamers alike, Sony has announced its plans to bring the popular MLB The Show franchise to mobile devices through an iOS and Android app. Developed by San Diego Studio, the same team behind every MLB The Show game since the series debuted in 2006, this free-to-play "standalone experience" promises to deliver realistic baseball gameplay tailored specifically for mobile devices.
The new app is a standalone offering, meaning it won't feature crossplay with console versions of the game. For now, it's only available in the Philippines, where it launched on Wednesday. While Sony hasn't announced any specific timeline for expanding its availability beyond that region, it does plan to bring MLB The Show Mobile to more territories.
To optimize gameplay, Sony is using the latest mobile devices, with iOS users needing an iPhone 16 or comparable device and Android players getting the best experience on Samsung Galaxy S25, Sony Xperia V, or similar models. The game features both solo and multiplayer modes, allowing players to build out their own all-star rosters of past and present MLB players, as well as engage in player-vs-player competition.
One of the most intriguing aspects of MLB The Show Mobile is its "Ultimate Team" mode, which allows players to buy and sell cards with other gamers in a marketplace. Each card has a momentum cost, which can be strategically used to improve gameplay. With real-time control of runners, players will need to get timing just right to throw great pitches or hit home runs.
With MLB The Show Mobile set to bring the excitement of America's favorite pastime to mobile devices, fans of baseball and gaming are likely to be eager to give it a try.