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developed by San Diego Studio and published by
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. It is the eleventh entry of the '' MLB: The Show'' franchise, and was released on March 29, 2016, for
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and PlayStation 4. It is the first ''MLB: The Show'' entry to not have a portable version, and is the final version available for the PlayStation 3. Then
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and 2015 American League MVP winner
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is featured on the main cover for the game. He also appears on the separate Canadian cover edition, making him the first player to be on both the American and Canadian versions of the game.
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of the Pittsburgh Pirates and
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of the Miami Marlins appear on the Korean and Taiwanese covers, respectively.


New features

The game features more game modes than the previous iteration MLB The Show 15, such as Road To The Show and an all-new franchise mode. In addition, Conquest Mode and Battle Royale have been added to Diamond Dynasty.


Conquest Mode

Conquest Mode pits the user's Diamond Dynasty team against all 30
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teams and their strongholds to capture new territories and eventually all of North America. Each territory is inhabited by fans of the user's team or one of the 30
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teams. In order to capture one of the territories, the user must attack the territory by either playing a minimum three-inning game against that team or simulate to avoid playing the game. However, all 30
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teams are also trying to capture territories and strongholds, which means the user's team will have to defend its territories and strongholds.


Battle Royale

Battle Royale is a competitive player-vs-player mode. The user has 25 rounds to draft their best team to go up against opponents to reach the 20-win mark in a double-elimination format, with smaller bonuses awarded for 19-win campaigns. Playing Battle Royale the first time is free, but any other entries cost an additional 1,500 stubs.


ShowTime

ShowTime is a feature that allows the user to slow down time while batting in clutch situations or making game saving defensive plays.


Camera views

A new batting camera called "Fish Eye" is now the default batting camera. It is much wider than last year's version of the batting view as it allows the user to see where all the infielders are lined up. It also allows the user to see where the ball goes in the event the catcher misses the ball.


Soundtrack


Reception

''MLB The Show 16'' received generally positive reviews, according to review aggregator
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'' gave the game 7.5 out of 10, taking issue with the lack of collision physics, Quick Count system, technical issues, commentary, and mediocre soundtrack, while lauding the core gameplay, writing, "If ''MLB The Show''‘s new MO is just coasting on the good gameplay and providing minor tweaks to disparate modes...then there’s no greater candidate for games-as-service that I can see...the baseball itself is as good as ever, and one of the better modes, Road to the Show, is far less clunky this time around." ''
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'' called it "the best baseball game available on any current-gen console", commending the animations, graphics, various modes, load times, and depth via consumable perks and the morale system. ''
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'' praised the title's departure from being an authentic simulation, addition of new modes, and the core gameplay while likening the new gameplay experience to that of a superhero game. ''
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'' gave the title a 4 out of 5, concluding, "If you're a curious newcomer who likes baseball, you will find an extremely strong baseball sim; but if you're a returning player, your mileage will probably vary depending on how willing you are to indulge in The Show's card-collecting mode." ''Polygon'' praised its iteration upon its predecessor, writing, "''MLB The Show 16'''s additions and changes may not be breakthroughs, but they refine weaker areas of the game that had been routine or even chorelike." ''
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'' reviewed the game less positively, praising its in-depth feature modes, lighting engine, and representation of MLB careers, and expressed frustration with its new focus on RPG elements and the dated graphics while still noting, "''MLB The Show 16'' is a solid sim that plays well and looks better than ever." ''
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'' heavily praised the Conquest and Diamond Dynasty modes, visuals, lighting, stadium detail, options, and incremental improvements, but cited the presence of perks and microtransactions as negatives. ''
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'' thought highly of the presentation, accessibility, pitching engine, and roster updates, while the scouting system and bloat of content were seen as minor negatives. '' Shacknews'' liked the core gameplay, accessibility, visuals, presentation, quality of life improvements, amount of content, and perks, but disliked the microtransactions, lag, and finicky controls.


References

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