Can You Play MLB The Show 22 On PC? – Answered

Every year Sony San Diego releases its licensed MLB game and for most of its life, that game was exclusive to PlayStation consoles. However, more recently MLB the Show has now gone multiplatform and arrived on platforms like Xbox and the Nintendo Switch. Can you play MLB The Show 22 on PC though?

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Can You Play MLB The Show 22 On PC? – Answered

The answer is no, you can not play MLB The Show 22 on PC. While the series has branched out to be on more consoles it has yet to make the jump to PC. You’ll still need either a PlayStation, Xbox, or Nintendo Switch to Play MLB The Show 22.

If you’re looking to stream it to your PC that’s an option using the PlayStation and Xbox streaming services, but you’ll still need the consoles to do so. This option would just let you access the console via your PC, but the game itself is still running on the console hardware.

It’s possible that in the future MLB The Show 22 potentially gets a PC release or you might have to wait for newer entries to arrive. Either way, at the current moment MLB The Show 22 is not available on PC and has not been announced to be in the future.

If you are waiting for MLB The Show 22 to be on PC, you shouldn’t get your hopes up…

Most sports franchise games never make the jump to PC and if we had to guess, the idea of modding famous athletes on platforms like Steam seems like a dangerous game to the league and the players. Something the sports organizations would probably like to avoid at all costs.

Games like Super Mega Baseball 3 and Out of the Park Baseball 23 can act as alternatives to the PC players who need their baseball fix, however they will obviously have their differences.


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