The MLB The Show 22 game, owned by Sony, will be available to Xbox Game Pass holders free of charge

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The game will also land for the first time in history on the Nintendo Switch consoles


Baseball, gaming and network hallucination fans have gathered: The MLB The Show 22 game will be available for purchase on April 5, Sony announced in a new trailer released today. The new game in the series owned by Sony is about to reach the other consoles as well - the Xbox and for the first time in the brand's history: the Nintendo Switch.

But with all due respect to the brand's historic arrival from 2006 (in The Show format), the bizarre and true story here is the price you'll have to pay for each console, or more accurately: what you'll not have to pay for a particular console.

The game will cost $ 60 for previous-generation versions and the Nintendo Switch and $ 70 for the PS5 version.
If you want to buy the game on the Xbox Series X, it will also cost you $ 70 - but this is the second year in a row that Sony is bringing the game to Microsoft's Xbox Game Pass on the day of its launch, effectively lowering its price to 0 for service subscribers.

I want to repeat this again: Sony, the company that claimed last year that the Game Pass service is unsustainable, put one of the games it owns in the service of Microsoft.
I could not invent it even if I wanted to.
Anyway, what do you guys think of the game and this really delusional story?

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