As the time for MLB The Show 25 to be released gets closer, the video game has finally released its first in-game trailer. At just about 2 minutes and a few seconds of duration, the trailer not only shows us how the game will look with the latest, updated graphics in the annual baseball sim but also gives us an idea of the new game features and the many changes that will come along with MLB The Show 25.
In the past few weeks, the San Diego Studio's star baseball game has seemed to be spreading the word about the game gradually. Last week introduced the players to the MLB. The Show 25 cover athletes, which, like EA Sports College Football 25, have chosen three athletes to be on it. The release date was announced at the same time, March 18. The unveiled trailer reimagines the game and shows fans a real first look at what new stuff is to come.
Despite the beautiful looks of MLB The Show 25, the game's newest model brings in several new breakthroughs. Under the new features are an advanced Road to the Show model, which now includes not only high school but also college baseball, besides the major improvements in the progression system that now has a lot more quick time events in-game. On the other hand, the game is currently based on the last upgrades that were made for its players last November, like the highly criticized modules Diamond Dynasty Sets and Seasons. In lieu, they now come as Diamond Quest, a "high-risk and reward board game-like" mode, and a very competitive multiplayer mode called the Weekend Classic.
Besides dropping Diamond Dynasty Sets and Seasons, as well as making other fresh or improved changes, not all MLB The Show 25 news in the news section is positive, and not all players are satisfied. For the first time in the last four years, MLB The Show 25 is not included as a Game Pass Day One game. Hence, while some may regret this, it is also mentioned by others who argue that the numerous new game features could let them go and directly buy the game. Anyway, the just-released gameplay trailer should bring in numerous amounts of baseball heads to check out the new game.