MLB The Show 25 Feature Premiere and Deep Dive Schedule Revealed

San Diego Studio revealed their MLB The Show 25 Feature Premiere and deep dive schedule earlier today, along with the official gameplay trailer and feature details. This year, the all-new Feature Deep Dive video series will be hosted by MLB Network’s Robert Flores, offering a detailed breakdown of everything coming to the game. The series is scheduled to begin on February 11 with an in-depth look at gameplay changes.

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MLB The Show 25 schedule

Feature Premieres will return each Thursday, offering deeper insights from the SDS development team. Fans can tune in on Twitch and YouTube to get a closer look at new modes, updates and everything else coming this year.

It’s great to see Franchise Mode receiving its own deep dive on February 25, followed by a shared Feature Premiere with Storylines Season 3 on February 27. I’m also looking forward to hearing about what’s new in Road to the Show on February 18 and 20.

Franchise Mode

  • This year in the Franchise mode, choices matter, consequences are real, and time is precious as a revitalized Free Agency system adds risk/reward elements, strategy, and excitement to the pursuit of the top free agents each offseason. 

Road To The Show

  • Begin your Road To The Show journey by playing two to three games in High School, and play three to four College games in The Amateur Years.
  • Build the Road To The Show ballplayer you want, the way you want to. Utilize a revamped attribute progression system for more control over your players development. Including craft Perks to your liking and utilize a revamped attribute progression system for full control of your player’s development.
  • Hear authentic High School and College audio – hear the clank of metal bats and the rattle of chain link fences!
  • RTTS/Player Lock will feature a variety of all new Impact Plays and Quick Time Events for all positions and baserunners.

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