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2K Sports’ MLB® Front Office Manager Takes
Fantasy Baseball to a New Level

Legendary General Manager Billy Beane guides gamers
to create, manage and lead an MLB Team to the World SeriesTM

New York, NY– October 9, 2008 – 2K Sports, the sports publishing label of Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. (NASDAQ: TTWO), today announced that MLB Front Office Manager, the next step in competitive fandom for baseball enthusiasts, will be available for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, the PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system and Windows PC this winter. According to Nielsen Media Research, over 3.5 million users signed on to fantasy baseball sites in 2007 and MLB Front Office Manager brings this popular American pastime to console while enhancing the fantasy baseball experience on PC.

MLB Front Office Manager lets gamers do everything a real-life baseball GM can do to develop a team from Spring TrainingTM through a full MLB season, into the playoffs and the World Series. Using Major League teams and players, gamers will create their own fictional baseball universe and build their reputation into elite status. Gamers can replace aging veterans with rookies, scout the Minor Leagues, make blockbuster trades, and even participate in bidding wars for posted players from Japan as they make their way to the Hall of Fame.

“If you have ever dreamed of running your team or thought you could do a much better job than the actual general managers out there then you’ll love MLB Front Office Manager,” said Greg Thomas, senior vice president of sports development at 2K. “Baseball fanatics can now be in the general manager’s chair and see what it’s like to really try to build a World Series winning team.”

A true baseball general manager also acts as a mentor in MLB Front Office Manager. Legendary Oakland Athletics’ GM Billy Beane will offer advice, encouragement and guidance as gamers steer a team through the intense competition that is Major League Baseball. Billy Beane is considered one of the most talented GM’s in baseball today and has turned the Athletics into a consistent postseason contender since being named GM in 1997. Now, in MLB Front Office Manager, he passes that knowledge on to gamers.

“From negotiating trades to scouting new talent, MLB Front Office Manager has all the complexity and realism I could hope for in a game that is simulating what it means to be a Major League Baseball manager,” said Oakland Athletics’ General Manager Billy Beane. “I’m excited to be a part of a game that gives people a real world experience at what it’s like to be in my shoes and take on the responsibility of building a Major League Baseball team.”

MLB Front Office Manager offers two distinct game modes. Become the GM in Career Mode, and manage a team through a 30 year career that will hopefully lead to the Hall of Fame. As the gamer’s knowledge and skill progresses over time, gamers will gain points to improve various areas and help the team win games as a result. With Online Fantasy Mode, create an online head-to-head management experience. With up to 30 Managers in the league, gamers can compete against friends to see who has what it takes to be the best.

MLB Front Office Manager, developed by Blue Castle Games and published by 2K Sports, is not yet rated by the ESRB and will be available for Xbox 360, Windows PC, and PLAYSTATION 3 system this winter. For more information, please visit www.2ksports.com.

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Member Comments
# 21 DaoudS @ 10/10/08 08:00 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by DrJones
Yes, this is one of the games I'm currently working on (the other hasn't been announced yet). As the publisher, 2K controls the release of information, so I can't make further comments or answer any questions at this time. Sorry.
I would hug you right now. This is really a dream come true for a person like me. I am not a PC games, nor do I have the funds to afford one, so this is ideal! This can't come out soon enough! Actually check that, take your time and provide us a product we know that you can, Dr. Jones!
 
# 22 LingeringRegime @ 10/10/08 09:11 PM
I know this is a gamble for 2K, but I am so pumped for this game. I am a big fan of OOTP so this is great news.
 
# 23 LingeringRegime @ 10/10/08 09:20 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by koshi


Another game?

Is it baseball as well???

(well, you can't answer, so...)



Ya know... I've always felt there was a market for a separate MLB game with classic teams, players, and stadiums, though I know others will say otherwise...

That would be sweet if it were a classic MLB game.
That would be real SWEET!!! A modern day Microleague Baseball with a lot more teams, and customizable tournaments and seasons. Baseball games are the very best sports gaming has to offer in my opinion.
 
# 24 spit_bubble @ 10/11/08 02:41 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by DEFTFUNDAMENTALZ
That would be real SWEET!!! A modern day Microleague Baseball with a lot more teams, and customizable tournaments and seasons. Baseball games are the very best sports gaming has to offer in my opinion.
Microleague Baseball!!!

I used to play this game like mad... On my green screen computer!
 
# 25 pfunk880 @ 10/11/08 07:06 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Kelverin
"Windows PC this winter"

That gets my attention!
Wow, didn't see that the first time through. Nice!
 
# 26 Spectre @ 10/12/08 02:19 AM
Great to know Dr. Jones is working on this, I have faith that he'll make this title work

Its gonna be fun to watch this title develop. I've been a manage-only player for years and this title might fill the niche left open by High Heat.
 
# 27 statnut @ 10/12/08 12:56 PM
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Originally Posted by jaguar8311
I don't get it, if you want to play a Baseball Management game, play OOTP

Football has no good management games so I understand why Head Coach sells, but for Baseball, against Mogul and OOTP?

You have got to be kidding me 2K
Because OOTP and Mogul arent all that. I've played both, and its so easy to exploit their trade logic.

Example: OOTP 9 demo, I started a Mets 1962 franchise. I was able to acquire Rico Petrocelli for Ed Bouchee. I was able to acquire Rusty Staub for next to nothing. And this was in 1962, so those two shouldn't have been able to be traded(since they were just drafted). Once I acquired those players for peanuts, I lost interest.
 
# 28 statnut @ 10/12/08 12:57 PM
My biggest concern with this game is the price. I'm hoping this wont be a 60 dollar game.
 
# 29 luckyI'mnot @ 10/15/08 11:32 AM
I'm not sure if this has been posted, but here is an article with Billy Beane talking about his involvment with the game..

http://fantasy.sportingnews.com/base.../20081010.html
 
# 30 rspencer86 @ 10/16/08 10:16 AM
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Originally Posted by luckyI'mnot
I'm not sure if this has been posted, but here is an article with Billy Beane talking about his involvment with the game..

http://fantasy.sportingnews.com/base.../20081010.html
Thanks for posting that, lot of interesting information in that Q&A. This game could be really fun.
 
# 31 Baseballfever34 @ 10/18/08 02:01 AM
Will this include correct Minor Leagues? I know you can't use The names but will there be AAA,AA,A and the rest?
 
# 32 CMH @ 10/18/08 02:30 AM
Why is this being pushed as fantasy baseball for video games?

I don't see the connection and really, there shouldn't be one.
 
# 33 Knight165 @ 10/18/08 12:57 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Baseballfever34
Will this include correct Minor Leagues? I know you can't use The names but will there be AAA,AA,A and the rest?
I would think so.
It wouldn't make sense otherwise IMO.

M.K.
Knight165
 
# 34 Knight165 @ 10/18/08 12:58 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by YankeePride
Why is this being pushed as fantasy baseball for video games?

I don't see the connection and really, there shouldn't be one.
Yes....I don't see the connection either.
Strange.

M.K.
Knight165
 
# 35 Baseballfever34 @ 10/20/08 07:57 PM
Alright, next question how deep will the Minors go?
 
# 36 gjb01 @ 10/21/08 01:09 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by koshi
Microleague Baseball!!!

I used to play this game like mad... On my green screen computer!
MicroLeague and Earl Weaver were awesome.
 
# 37 cubsfan203 @ 10/21/08 06:48 PM
I'll probably wind up checking this out, even though I'm still disappointed that there isn't a College Hoops this year.
 
# 38 bcruise @ 10/24/08 02:24 AM
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Originally Posted by ktulu22
Will this game have a manage only mode with full graphics? Could be very cool if done right.
Yeah that's basically what's going to determine if I buy this or not. I get more than enough of my share of text sim with OOTP, and really don't need another. A game with an actual 3D engine is a different story.
 
# 39 Fatalah @ 10/29/08 12:41 AM
From Peter Abraham's blog (http://yankees.lhblogs.com)

Quote:
Cashman was at Foley’s NY on West 33rd Street to take part in a promotional event for MLB Front Office Manager, a video game from 2K Sports. I’m not a gamer but the concept and graphics looked pretty cool. It’s like a fantasy team x 10. You build a team, you make all the moves a GM would make and you run through the season from the start of spring training. You even hire a staff and develop a scouting philosophy. At one point Hank Steinbrenner shows up with a cigarette and tells your plans to the other teams.
OK, that part I made up. It’s not that realistic.
If you’re interested in the game, check out the 2K Sports site.
 
# 40 ty5oke @ 10/29/08 03:01 AM
PastaPadre has some nice screenshots for this game. Looks pretty nice.
 


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