
Sony’s “MLB: The Show 21” will be available on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S on April 20. Better yet, the game will have cross-play and cross-progression support, so Xbox and PlayStation players can face off against each other on the field. It emerged in late 2019 that the franchise would expand to non-PlayStation consoles as early as this year. San Diego Studio will show off the new features of “MLB: The Show 21” in a series of Feature Premiere videos, the first of which will be released in March. On the downside, the standard edition of “MLB: The Show 21” will be more expensive on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S than PS4 and Xbox One. The collector’s edition will allow you to play across both console generations, which may be useful if you have a PS5 in your living room and a PS4 in your bedroom. This will be the first time that PlayStation Studios has published one of its games on a competitor’s consoles. The company brought Horizon Zero Dawn to PC last year and has said it might do the same with other first-party PlayStation games.(SD-Agencies) |