MLB The Show Could Receive a PC Port, Per Job Listing

For years, Sony’s baseball game, *MLB The Show*, has only been available on PlayStation consoles. However, Sony has recently started releasing some of its games on PC as well. Now, a job posting for a Senior Graphics Programmer at the *MLB The Show* development studio, SIE San Diego Studio, suggests they may be planning to bring the game to PC platforms.

The job listing itself suggests Sony plans to release the baseball game on PC, and the description makes it clear they want a high-quality port with support for features from both Nvidia and AMD graphics cards.

This Senior Graphics PC Programmer role primarily involves writing and improving our PC game engine, fixing performance problems, adding new visual features, and making sure the game utilizes the latest technologies from Nvidia and AMD. Although the job description doesn’t explicitly state it, the game being worked on is a high-profile PC title – *MLB The Show*.

We’re looking for a skilled Senior PC Graphics Programmer to help us improve the graphics and technical performance of a major PC game. This person will develop and refine the game’s real-time graphics, making sure it looks great and runs smoothly on different computer setups.

The job also requires ensuring the game runs well on all kinds of PCs, from powerful gaming rigs to less powerful computers. Plus, the PC version of *MLB The Show* will likely include features like ray tracing and variable rate shading to improve graphics and performance.

So, the newest *MLB The Show* game, *MLB The Show 25*, dropped earlier this year, and it’s available on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, *and* Nintendo Switch, which is awesome! What’s really cool is that this is the first time they haven’t also released it on the older PS4 and Xbox One consoles. This year’s cover stars are Paul Skenes, Elly De La Cruz, and Gunnar Henderson – a great lineup!

MLB The Show 25 introduces several improvements, including more realistic player movement and fielding thanks to updated physics. The game features a new hitting mechanic called Ambush Hitting, designed to mimic the experience of a professional baseball player. For those wanting a more immersive experience, Road to the Show mode now offers a first-person perspective.

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2025-10-16 15:41