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Out of the Park Baseball 22 Release Date Set For March 26

Out of the Park Developments has announced March 26, as the release date for Out of the Park Baseball 22. Players that pre-order from the official site or Steam, can save 10% and gain access to the public beta, three days early.

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Out of the Park Baseball 22 is a baseball strategy game, authenticity licensed by MLB and the MLBPA, that immerses you in a baseball universe unlike any other. Manage every aspect of your organization, from trades to free agency, finances to scouting, strategies to personnel. From the major leagues all the way down to the minor leagues, the entire operation is under your control. Start with the current real MLB teams with up-to-the-minute information, or go back in time to any club in the entire history of baseball.

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Discover new talent, draft the next superstar, negotiate with free agents, enter trade talks with other teams, build your dynasty and guide a franchise into an infinite future! As a manager, dive into the more hands-on management and set your team’s lineups, pitching staffs, in-game strategy and call the shots from the dugout. You can oversee your league at a high level, or play out each game in the immersive 3D game mode, managing play by play or even pitch by pitch.

Play on your own, play with friends in online leagues, and play against tens of thousands of others around the world in our persistent online Perfect Team mode.

More details are scheduled to arrive in March. Below are some new screenshots and important dates to remember.

  • March 5 – OOTP 22 Trailer
  • March 12 – OOTP 22 Revealed with MLB Network’s Scott Braun
  • March 16 – Perfect Team 22 Revealed
  • March 19 – OOTP 22 Community Q&A
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