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Step up to the Plate and Swing for the Fences in MLB The Show Mobile, out Today on iOS and Android

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Step up to the Plate and Swing for the Fences in MLB The Show Mobile, out Today on iOS and Android
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Step up to the Plate and Swing for the Fences in MLB The Show Mobile, out Today on iOS and Android

2026-05-27 02:43 Last Updated At:02:51

SAN MATEO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 26, 2026--

Sony Interactive Entertainment today announced the worldwide* launch of MLB® The Show™ Mobile, an exciting new way to enjoy realistic baseball action on the go.

This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20260526696704/en/

From San Diego Studio, creators of the long running and critically acclaimed MLB® The Show™, MLB The Show Mobile combines authentic on-field MLB action with rewarding deck building and card strategy. Featuring officially licensed MLB and MLBPI teams and athletes across all 30 MLB ballparks , MLB The Show Mobile lets players collect and upgrade their own custom lineup from more than 900+ player cards including current stars and all-time greats. Each hand-built squad can then be used across a variety of single- and multi-player modes featuring on-the-field baseball action that’s dynamic and real-time, with easy-to-learn skill-based gameplay that puts pitching, hitting, base running, and defensive play at your fingertips.

“Every season for more than two decades, MLB The Show has delivered baseball fans baseball video game loaded with authentic MLB strategy and on-field action,” said Chris Cutliff, Senior Director of Product Development and Studio Head at San Diego Studio. “With MLB The Show Mobile, players get the satisfaction of building their own lineup by collecting and upgrading real licensed player cards, the excitement of realistic on-the-field baseball gameplay, and the fun of playing through a variety of content and modes.”

"With over two decades experience in Console, The Show has become one of the most iconic brands in sports video games," said Jamie Leece, MLB Senior Vice President, Business - Global Consumer Products, Retail & XR. "We’re excited to see San Diego Studio bring their expertise to our mobile fans around the world."

Key Features

Availability

MLB The Show Mobile is out now and free-to-play on supported iOS and Android mobile devices. For more information, visit https://theshowmobile.com.

*Launches on May 26 in participating countries. Release timing for Japan will be announced at a later date

About Sony Interactive Entertainment

Sony Interactive Entertainment pushes the boundaries of entertainment and innovation, starting from the launch of the original PlayStation in Japan in 1994. Today, we continue to deliver innovative and thrilling experiences to a global audience through our PlayStation line of products and services that include generation-defining hardware, pioneering network services, and award-winning games. Headquartered in San Mateo, California, with global functions in California, London, and Tokyo, and game development studios around the world as part of PlayStation Studios, we believe that the power of play is borderless. Sony Interactive Entertainment is a wholly owned subsidiary of Sony Group Corporation. For more information about our company, please visit SonyInteractive.com. For more information about PlayStation products, please visit PlayStation.com.

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Screenshot of MLB The Show Mobile

Screenshot of MLB The Show Mobile

Screenshot of MLB The Show Mobile

Screenshot of MLB The Show Mobile

Texans will vote Tuesday in a U.S. Senate primary runoff where incumbent four-term Sen. John Cornyn is facing Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, in an expensive, drawn-out race that has caught President Donald Trump’s attention.

Trump’s endorsement of Paxton, who he called ‘a true MAGA Warrior,’ came late in the race and marked another effort by the president to punish Republican lawmakers he sees as insufficiently loyal.

The winner of the Republican nomination will run against Democratic state Rep. James Talarico in November..

Here is the Latest:

Throughout the campaign, Cornyn has had the cash advantage. The senator and his allies have spent roughly $90 million in advertising, according to the ad-tracking firm AdImpact.

That includes more than $20 million since the March 3 primary.

Paxton is supported by a single super PAC, and combined they’ve spent about $10.5 million on advertising. Roughly $6.1 million has been spent since March 3.

There wasn’t a clear geographic divide in the March 3 primary results. The tight margins in Houston, Dallas and their surrounding areas underscore how the battle lines cut across, rather than neatly between, Texas’ urban and suburban regions.

Cornyn — whom Paxton attacked as too aligned with D.C. Republicans and not loyal enough to Trump — led in the state’s largest counties, including those encompassing the metro areas of Dallas-Fort Worth, San Antonio, Austin and Houston. But Paxton remained competitive, trailing by roughly 1,900 votes in Harris County, home to Houston, and 4,100 votes in Bexar County, home to San Antonio. Tonight’s runoff could be decided by who builds a stronger geographic base, particularly in the Houston area, where Rep. Wesley Hunt, who finished third, outperformed his state average.

Dallas-area contractor Raymond Schramm said Tuesday that he’s concerned about healthcare and Republican-authored cuts in subsidies for Affordable Care Act coverage, and he has misgivings about how the war with Iran has been conducted.

He voted for President Donald Trump but thinks the Senate needs someone who will “have a little bit of a difference.” He likes Talarico because he seems kind.

“I like him. He’s a nice guy. He speaks well,” he said. “I don’t believe in the party system.”

“My situation is a little different than Massie’s or Cassidy’s,” said Cornyn, referencing two other Republican incumbents who were more critical of Trump and recently lost their primaries under pressure from the president and candidates he backed.

In his case, Cornyn said on Fox News Radio’s The Brian Kilmeade Show, Trump is “frustrated I think with the Senate as a whole.”

There are “grifters,” the senator continued, who are “claiming I am opposed to the president’s agenda and I think that’s caused some confusion with the president himself, but I’ve been supportive.”

Legal assistant Calise Perry considers herself “100%” Republican and voted Tuesday for challenger Ken Paxton over incumbent Cornyn in Texas’ GOP runoff.

The 65-year-old Garland resident said Paxton, the Texas attorney general, is a fighter, “and that’s what we need right now.” The runoff came a week after President Donald Trump endorsed Paxton.

“Cornyn’s been in way too long, and it’s time for him to retire,” she said. “He’s been in office a long time and really hasn’t done much, as far as I can see.”

Mike Neal, right, 45, a canvasser for Dallas county clerk candidate Damarcus Offord, Jermaca Brown, center, 32, deputy campaign manager for Rep. Julie Johnson, D-Texas, and Sam Dalton, left, 31, a volunteer with Stonewall Democrats, stand outside the Oak Lawn Branch Library during local and primary runoff elections Tuesday, May 26, 2026, in Dallas. (AP Photo/Gabriela Passos)

Mike Neal, right, 45, a canvasser for Dallas county clerk candidate Damarcus Offord, Jermaca Brown, center, 32, deputy campaign manager for Rep. Julie Johnson, D-Texas, and Sam Dalton, left, 31, a volunteer with Stonewall Democrats, stand outside the Oak Lawn Branch Library during local and primary runoff elections Tuesday, May 26, 2026, in Dallas. (AP Photo/Gabriela Passos)

A voter enters the Oak Lawn Branch Library polling location to cast a ballot during local and primary runoff elections Tuesday, May 26, 2026, in Dallas. (AP Photo/Gabriela Passos)

A voter enters the Oak Lawn Branch Library polling location to cast a ballot during local and primary runoff elections Tuesday, May 26, 2026, in Dallas. (AP Photo/Gabriela Passos)

Candidate signs line the entrance to the Oak Lawn Branch Library polling location as voters cast ballots in local and primary runoff elections Tuesday, May 26, 2026, in Dallas. (AP Photo/Gabriela Passos)

Candidate signs line the entrance to the Oak Lawn Branch Library polling location as voters cast ballots in local and primary runoff elections Tuesday, May 26, 2026, in Dallas. (AP Photo/Gabriela Passos)

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