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Sony Computer Entertainment just sent us the MLB 13 The Show fact sheet. Check it out below.

The highest-rated sports videogame over the past 4 years (according to average ratings on MetaCritic.com and GameRankings.com), MLB® 13 The Show™ is once again ready to provide fans with over 50 enhancements, and new features that will make every baseball fan think they are really living the Major League Baseball® (MLB®) experience. Available exclusively for the PlayStation®3 (PS3™) and PlayStation®Vita (PS Vita) systems, The Show continues to deliver the most realistic baseball experience with its enhanced, true-to-life gameplay, authentic franchise and season modes and incredible detail not found in any other sports game.

MLB 13 The Show improves upon what has been delivered in previous franchise releases, and also adds many new features that continue to push the envelope in the sports video game genre including an All-New Playoff Mode, a new beginner mode for an accessible pick-up-and-play baseball experience, and an improved Play Now mode for faster and simpler games. With cross platform play in Home Run Derby mode and save functionality between the PS3 and PS Vita versions, The Show allows players to continue their season anywhere.

Due to hit stores on March 5, 2013, just in time for Spring Training™, MLB 13 The Show is prepared to deliver a one-of-a-kind experience for all fans, no matter the age or skill level, and prove once again to be the industry’s premier licensed MLB game.

NEW FEATURES IN MLB 13 THE SHOW:
  • The “Post Season” Mode (PS3 & PS Vita) – MLB 13 The Show will introduce users to Post Season Mode this year as it offers quick entrance directly into the Post Season, fast-tracking your run to the World Series. The mode offers you the choice of selecting to play with one team, or all 10. All of the game control options you've come to know are available in this mode, including: single player, head-to-head play, co-op play, and PlayStation®Move support.

  • Cross Platform Online Home Run Derby (PS3 & PS Vita) – MLB 12 The Show introduced Online Home Run Derby™ to PS3. MLB 13 The Show brings this experience to PS Vita with the inclusion of cross platform play. Regardless of whether users are logged into a PS3 or PS Vita, selecting an Online Home Run Derby match will gather users into one game experience.

  • Beginner Mode (PS3 & PS Vita) – In an effort to make The Show more accessible and to help users learn the fundamentals of the game, Beginner Mode has been added. Beginner mode uses an advanced, adaptive AI system that dynamically updates your skill level on the fly

  • New Push/Pull Hitting Trajectories Engine (PS3 & Vita) – New to MLB 13 The Show is our Push/Pull hitting trajectory tendencies engine. When you hit select during the pitcher-batter matchup, the in-game screen will show you if the current hitter is Extreme Pull, Pull Hitter, Balanced, Opposite field Hitter, or an Extreme Opposite field hitter.

  • Franchise and Season Mode Evolution (PS3 & PS Vita) – MLB 13 The Show is set on improving the user's experience in Franchise mode by focusing on player development, while creating a more realistic and dynamic league as time progresses. Additions include a newly implemented team budget that focuses on a reward-penalty system which is solely based on a team's performance on the field. This new budget system results in a more dynamic league, in which a low-budget team can become a big spender after a period of sustained excellence, mirroring real teams in the big leagues.

  • Road to The Show Evolution (PS3 & PS Vita) – One of the most popular aspects of MLB 13 The Show, Road To The Show, has been reworked this year in an effort to provide players with the most immersive and realistic on-field experience ever in a sports video game. More focus has been made to bring simpler control over a users’ player on the field in order to bring an unparalleled experience to the game.

  • The Show Live (PS3 & PS Vita) - The Show Live provides an exhibition-based mode using data from MLB.com to populate daily match-ups, line-ups and starting pitchers, giving users the opportunity to play in an environment that matches the “real-world.” The Show Live presents games in the same way as season-based modes, with up-to-date player and team statistics. Hear commentators reference the previous or next day’s events, based on real-world situations and information. Users have the choice to play a game from today, or turn the calendar back and play any game from earlier in the season.

  • Diamond Dynasty 2.0 (PS3) – Diamond Dynasty juggles aspects of team management, player progression, and online competition, with more creative freedom than any sports game to date. In order to improve Diamond Dynasty, feedback from The Show Nation was used to expand and fine tune the systems that make up the mode. DD will now be simpler to understand for new users, while also being easier to navigate and manage for previous users. In addition to being more intuitive, visual tutorials walk users through the more complex screens or systems within DD.

    • Diamond Dynasty introduces the Designated Hitter in MLB ’13. Users can choose whether they want to play by American or National League rules at their home park.
    • The Marketplace gets a haul over as well as users can post and cancel orders with ease. The Marketplace has gotten smarter, minimizing the amount of potential exploits.
    • The Dynasty card type has also evolved. Dynasty Cards now display more information about the player's abilities. Each Dynasty Player has maximum thresholds he can reach in each attribute, so picking which cards to activate to a team has become much more important.

  • TruBroadcast Presentations 2.0 (PS3) – Adding new scenes, new cameras, new OSDs, new music and new audio, True Broadcast Presentations 2.0 continues to blur the line between reality and The Show. This year focuses on further refinement of game continuity through the restructuring of thousands of presentations but also a heavy emphasis on taking stadium ambiance and big game atmosphere to a new level.

  • New Scouting and Training System in Franchise Mode (PS3 & PS Vita) – A "human element" was incorporated into MLB The Show’s Scouting system, which affects the user's decision making process when dealing with scouting directives, position changes and, ultimately, drafting a player. .

  • Road To The Show Commentary and Presentation Evolution (PS3) – The Road To The Show mode received a major commentary and presentation overhaul in an effort to bring the focus back to the player in the mode. Hundreds of new presentation scenes have been created and thousands of new commentary lines have been recorded to give the RTTS player the attention he deserves and to highlight notable single-game, single-season, and career achievements like milestones and records.

  • Online Road To The Show Leaderboard (PS3 & PS Vita) - Users can track their Offline Road to the Show careers and compare their player against all players from the community using RttS Leaderboards. Users can compare stats to see who is considered the best at their position, at similar levels. Users and their stats will be grouped by organization level: Double-A, Triple-A, MLB, as well as by position. All this will be tracked, displayed and sortable as long as you are connected online and PlayStation®Network signed in.

  • Universal Profile (PS3 & PS Vita) - Universal Profile provides a central hub for any statistics a user records while playing The Show, Regardless of the modes or platform played, stats will be tracked and viewable in a user’s profile. In addition, profiles will have levels associated with them. As a user plays, they accumulate experience (xp) towards their profile’s level.

  • Button Accuracy Meter (PS3 & PS Vita) – Users will now have more control over the fielding aspects of the game than ever before. For users who choose the new button accuracy meter they will now have complete control over the fielders arm accuracy and arm strength. No longer will an errant throw be the result of a random dice roll.

  • Steve Lyons Joins The Booth (PS3 & PS Vita) - Joining the The Show’s Broadcast team for MLB 13 is MLB veteran Steve Lyons. Steve started his Broadcasting Career with Fox in 1996, and has called several Division & League Championship series with the network. Steve currently does Color Commentary for the LA Dodgers.

    Steve brings new energy and insight into the game, refreshing the commentary for MLB 13 The Show.

  • MLB 13 Online Leagues Overhaul (PS3) - This year with MLB 13 The Show Online Leagues has been given a complete and total overhaul. New features include being able to play the real MLB schedule with all 30 teams, coupled with upgrades and refinements – like being able to manually control the pace of the league. Ultimately, the commissioner of a league will have the tools to be able to create and customize it in order to play with anyone anywhere to have a complete MLB experience in an online environment.

The Best Gets Better! MLB 13 The Show includes over 50 more enhancements, new features, and improvements!

1. Hitting engine improvements deliver more hit variety than ever before
2. Wider timing window across all difficulty levels
3. Improved ball physics (less ground rule doubles etc.)
4. Over 250 new fielding and running animations
5. Over 90 new batting stances
6. Over 130 batting stance re-captures for players who changed their stances
7. Over 50 new pitching motions
8. Over 60 new HR swings
9. New Defensive Positioning screen, view the whole field and watch your players shift on the fly
10. Franchise Mode: Team specific player valuations, which affect drafting, trades, free agency, etc.
11. Franchise Mode: Projected team budgets and free agents for the upcoming season
12. Franchise Mode: Previous award winners and each team's Hall of Fame members will now be tracked and displayed
13. Franchise Mode: Ticker in Franchise that displays scores, milestones, trades, etc.
14. Franchise Mode: Top 50 Prospect icon, used to indicate the best up-and-coming minor leaguers
15. Franchise Mode: Organizational Depth Chart which displays your starters at each level (AA, AAA and MLB)
16. New CBA "Qualifying Offer" system included
17. 7 New Minor League and Spring Training stadiums
18. On screen Tutorials to help you navigate some of the more complicated screens
19. New silhouette bat when bunting
20. Back picks while a catcher in RttS
21. Ability to assign swing animations when creating or editing a player... follow through, step in, etc...
22. Big glove for catcher when a knuckle ball pitcher is on the mound
23. Over 500 new presentations
24. Pitcher Energy/Rotations for Online Play Now
25. Mercy Rule for online games
26. Twitter in The Show
27. Ping indicators in online game rooms
28. New online ranked game Play Now flow with game worth
29. New post-game summary screen for all online ranked games
30. Player photos up****** with Roster updates
31. In-game simulator when FF to the end of game
32. PCI Appearance - There are 4 alternate PCI appearances
33. Pitcher Batter Analysis will now display 40 instead of 25 pitches
34. New Throwback uniforms
35. More catcher animations on plays at the plate providing more exciting outcomes
36. Enhanced CPU base running. Less predictable and more human like behavior
37. New base running animations "around the bases". Allows for more control of your base runner
38. New Pulse pitching, Meter pitching, and strike zone art
39. New player accessories
40. New online ticker design, more stats and information
41. RTTS infielder’s pickoff request
42. New more interactive user steal system
43. Improved CPU pitcher substitution logic
44. New player card
45. Guess pitch evolution
46. RTTS Removal of the “green-light” system
47. Over 1,000 new RTTS-specific presentations
48. New RTTS user catch option
49. New RTTS On/Off options for ball halo and ball trail
50. Over 15 new batting camera’s and 5 new pitching camera views

Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment America LLC
Developer: Sony Computer Entertainment America, San Diego Studio
Platform: PlayStation®3 (PS3™) and PlayStation®Vita (PS Vita)
Genre: Sports
Release Date: March 5, 2013
Cover Athlete: Andrew McCutchen, outfielder, Pittsburgh Pirates
Players: 1-4 Players online via PlayStation®Network and/or offline
Rating: “E” for Everyone
Community: http://www.theshownation.com/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/mlbtheshow

Game: MLB 13 The ShowReader Score: 9/10 - Vote Now
Platform: PS Vita / PS3Votes for game: 36 - View All
MLB 13 The Show Videos
Member Comments
# 381 Curahee @ 01/16/13 01:34 PM
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Originally Posted by jmount78
Sorry, I didn't even think about "seeing the ball" when hitting reference. I was just talking about making it easier to see during fielding, especially during day games. Thanks.
I think thats the lighting engine isnt it?
I noticed this too with day games. I just adjusted the brightness of my TV and it took away the glare of the IF.
 
# 382 nemesis04 @ 01/16/13 01:44 PM
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Originally Posted by tonadom
He received a warning for this post ? LOL, how ? Why ?
That one is a head scratcher, not sure. Not up to us to decide though.
 
# 383 tnixen @ 01/16/13 02:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Cubfan
Because a majority of the people on here can discuss the game like mature adults with each other and SCEA.
Totally agree!

Why would Russell or anyone else from Sony stop posting here just because of a few rude posters?
 
# 384 jmount78 @ 01/16/13 02:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Curahee
I think thats the lighting engine isnt it?
I noticed this too with day games. I just adjusted the brightness of my TV and it took away the glare of the IF.
I will try that, but it is even hard for me to see the ball on HR replays during day games. It just seems like there could be an easy fix for people with not so great eye sight.
 
# 385 Russell_SCEA @ 01/16/13 02:31 PM
The new Jumbotron's for Seattle and L.A. are in.
 
# 386 seanjeezy @ 01/16/13 02:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Russell_SCEA
The new Jumbotron's for Seattle and L.A. are in.
Any updates on the fences or the new restaurant thing?
 
# 387 Russell_SCEA @ 01/16/13 02:35 PM
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Originally Posted by seanjeezy
Any updates on the fences or the new restaurant thing?
The new Jumbotron's for Seattle and L.A. are in.
 
# 388 tnixen @ 01/16/13 02:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Russell_SCEA
The new Jumbotron's for Seattle and L.A. are in.
This is fantastic!

I had a feeling that the Seattle one would be in but was not counting on the LA one to make it in 13.

Thanks for the info Russell
 
# 389 tnixen @ 01/16/13 02:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Russell_SCEA
The new Jumbotron's for Seattle and L.A. are in.
You do mean LA dodger stadium correct?

The wall in center field is now blue with an LA logo on it too
http://www.truebluela.com/2013/1/8/3...vation-details
 
# 390 brett the jet favre @ 01/16/13 02:45 PM
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Originally Posted by seanjeezy
Any updates on the fences or the new restaurant thing?
I think i read the fences are in, or atleased i hope so, and you gotta have Edgars!
 
# 391 jeremym480 @ 01/16/13 03:33 PM
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10. Franchise Mode: Team specific player valuations, which affect drafting, trades, free agency, etc.
I would like to know more about this. The way it sounds it seems like that each team value each player differently (similar to Madden's CCM and how players that fit a teams scheme is rated higher than those who do not fit the scheme). I'm wonder how this works for baseball though?

I have a couple of more questions, as well.

Will prospects be called up or sent down based on their performance or will a prospect only be called up due to injury?

Is rehab assignments or chronic injuries in this year?

Either way I'm really intrigued about everything I've read so far. Is there a date set for a franchise blog?

Thanks
 
# 392 Scott @ 01/16/13 03:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Russell_SCEA
The new Jumbotron's for Seattle and L.A. are in.
Are the Rangers updates going to be included?
 
# 393 Bondsfan @ 01/16/13 04:27 PM
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Originally Posted by jmount78
Did they make the baseball easier to see and follow for this year? Yes, my eyes arent' what they used to be so I do hope it will be easier to see.

Thanks.
I know it was arcadey, but I loved the colored baseball tip off in MVP. Didnt 2k do something like that a few years back. The problem is, its hard to determine in 2D if something is straight like a fastball or breaking like a slider, especially in such a split second. Its hard to do in real life 3d as well, sure, but 2d makes it more difficult. The colored balls I thought was a good compromise.
 
# 394 Sco291 @ 01/16/13 04:45 PM
Fact sheet is amazing. Only thing I do not care about is the cross platform play. Last time I owned a handheld gaming device was a gameboy advance when i was like, 10. I'm 22 now haha.

But I honestly don't see the benefit of cross platform play?
 
# 395 seanjeezy @ 01/16/13 04:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Sco291
Fact sheet is amazing. Only thing I do not care about is the cross platform play. Last time I owned a handheld gaming device was a gameboy advance when i was like, 10. I'm 22 now haha.

But I honestly don't see the benefit of cross platform play?
Being able to upload your franchise to the cloud and continue playing on the Vita is the main draw of cross-play IMO...

On another note, hopefully the appearance of CAPs are improved so the players don't look like they had an allergic reaction, that was the only thing preventing me from playing the Vita version more...
 
# 396 myghty @ 01/16/13 05:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Russell_SCEA
The new Jumbotron's for Seattle and L.A. are in.
This makes me giddy with excitement!
 
# 397 Kbjunior @ 01/16/13 05:25 PM
Not to be off topic but why cant EA Sports and Madden be this detailed in there sports games
 
# 398 Timmer015 @ 01/16/13 05:29 PM
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Originally Posted by AccidentalGenius
# 380 Timmer015 @ 01/16/13 03:44 AM
I think some people get too easily offended by people being critical of the (fine) work put forth by SCEA, but lets face it it is due to the criticism that MLB The Show is the game that it is.

Now I've been very critical of the fact sheet, especially with its RTTS components. I hope that as March approaches we find out that the items they put here end up only being a glimpse into the game. That being said I'm hoping that no trade clauses, as well as mid year contract extensions are at least on a "to-do" list somewhere for The Show, because its been something many people on the O'S forums have been calling for for a while.

Okay man, seriously?!? This is one of the worst comments I have seen on this thread and that is saying something. The Show has added so many new features and has made an entirely new experience out of RTTS and franchise. This is a great list and it is frustrating to see you saying that you hope it is only "being a glimpse of the game." Are you kidding me? You haven't even seen any footage or blogs about it yet. I'm sorry that they couldn't cater to YOUR exact needs. People on Operation Sports have been finding every single thing missing and complain about it. The developers have been meeting a lot of those issues but can't do them all. I find people constantly griping over the little things to be extremely frustrating. For once look at the big picture and really see how much this game has improved.
Always nice to stand out! Haha, In all seriousness I think you misunderstood this post. I'm admitting that I haven't seen any of the videos, and that while I've been very critical of the fact sheet, I'm open to the fact that the mode might still surpass my expectations. I'll have to play the game to really know, which I plan to do as I've owned every version of "The Show."

At the same time though, I'm not here to just heap praise upon the developers (although I do think the deserve a great deal of it for offering the best baseball game I've ever played year in, and year out.) I think it is important to be critical of what is being developed, after all I am the consumer. I also think the developers of the game appreciate (to some degree) the level of criticism that they are given. It offers valuable feedback for them to take to the drawing table when it comes time for the next installment.

Guys like Ramone seem pretty thick-skinned, and honestly they don't have to care about my posts, or any other post being critical of them, but they do, and for that I thank them. The fact that they care about the criticism they receive is why we have a good game.

I'm just offering my honest opinion of the fact sheet. I know being less than impressed with some of the updates is not a popular stance, and comes off as a bit spoiled. But that's how I feel about this situation.
 
# 399 woz411 @ 01/16/13 05:53 PM
little OT, but I cant wait for the other Dev journals
 
# 400 Russell_SCEA @ 01/16/13 06:03 PM
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I would like to know more about this. The way it sounds it seems like that each team value each player differently (similar to Madden's CCM and how players that fit a teams scheme is rated higher than those who do not fit the scheme). I'm wonder how this works for baseball though?
Braves value pitcher and look for good prospects in the draft etc.....

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I have a couple of more questions, as well.

Will prospects be called up or sent down based on their performance or will a prospect only be called up due to injury?
Call ups are not based on performance.

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Is rehab assignments or chronic injuries in this year?
Nope

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Either way I'm really intrigued about everything I've read so far. Is there a date set for a franchise blog?
Feb
 


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