Baseball games on Xbox Game Pass

Spring sports are in the air for Xbox Game Pass subscribers in the first half of April. MLB The Show 22 is available Tuesday April 5 for console and cloud gaming, the same day it launches for PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch. So is Big Ant Studios’ Cricket 22, which launched in December, for those who prefer wickets to bases.

Coming soon, on Thursday April 7, subscribers will get day-one cloud, console, and PC access to Chinatown Detective Agency, a “cybernoir point-and-click adventure” courtesy of General Interactive Co. and the ID@Xbox program. That will be joined by three EA Play games becoming available for cloud gaming on Android and iOS devices.

Then, on April 12, PC players get access to Life is Strange: True Colors, Panzer Corps 2, and The Dungeon of Naheulbeuk. Here are all the games and their platforms for the first two weeks of April:

  • Cricket 22 (Cloud and Console) — April 5
  • MLB The Show 22 (Cloud and Console) — April 5
  • Chinatown Detective Agency (Cloud, Console, and PC) — April 7
  • Dragon Age 2via EA Play (Cloud) — April 7
  • Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfarevia EA Play (Cloud) — April 7
  • Star Wars: Squadronsvia EA Play (Cloud) — April 7
  • Life is Strange: True Colors (Cloud, Console, and PC) — April 12
  • Panzer Corps 2 (PC) — April 12
  • The Dungeon of Naheulbeuk (PC) — April 12
  • Lost in Randomvia EA Play (Cloud, Console, and PC) — April 14

These titles join games like Weird West, Norco, and Shredders, all of which made their launch-day debut on Xbox Game Pass in March.

The rotation also means five games will be leaving Game Pass libraries in April. Subscribers can claim them at a 20% discount off their Microsoft Store price before they leave.

  • MLB The Show 21(Cloud and Console) — leaving April 15
  • Rain On Your Parade (Cloud, Console, and PC) — April 15
  • The Long Dark (Cloud, Console, and PC) — April 15
  • Pathway (PC) — April 15
  • F1 2019 (Cloud, Console and PC) — leaving April 18

So I've been looking to play MLB The Show 22 on Cloud gaming via game pass (PC)... But I can't find the game. I google and it says the game IS available for Ultimate Game Pass (PC) and cloud gaming, but I just straight up can't see the game in any lists. I try to enter the name in all sorts of ways and nothing comes up. I went over the list of all games, carefully looking for it, but no bueno.

Can anyone clarify if I need to do something specific... Or did I miss something?

Most modern sports game franchises have settled into mediocrity. Companies like EA and 2K have found a lucrative formula for franchises like FIFA, Madden, and NBA 2K, so they rarely have to reimagine what those series look like despite some hardcore fans’ frustrations. Sony San Diego’s MLB The Show series has slowly fallen into the sports game slump in recent years.

While MLB The Show 22 features some new modes, updates to existing ones, and a new commentary team, the gameplay itself doesn’t feel like much of an improvement over MLB The Show 21. Despite that, I’m having a great time with it, thanks to Xbox Game Pass. Mediocre sports games are somewhat mindless, enjoyable comfort games for many players like myself. Playing them through Xbox Game Pass ensures I don’t feel self-conscious about spending lots of money on a game super similar to a title released 12 months prior.

As long as the series remains on Xbox Game Pass, I doubt I’ll ever play MLB The Show on PlayStation again. That said, I’m probably going to continue to play each new installment every year because of the niche it fills on Microsoft’s subscription service.

If it ain’t broke

Only having some minor adjustments does make a bit of sense as MLB The Show 22 just launched on more platforms than ever. Historically, it was a PlayStation console exclusive series; following a 2019 deal with the MLB, Sony San Diego’s baseball titles made it to Xbox One, Xbox Series X and S, and now Nintendo Switch. When you’re focused on expanding your audience and have to make a game in under a year, it makes sense not to introduce any radical changes to core gameplay mechanics and only tweak and add to what’s already there.

Admittedly, MLB The Show 22′s gameplay is also just in a really good place. The pitching, batting, and fielding all have a lot of depth and different control schemes, even if these mechanics are the same as last year’s. 

MLB The Show 22 - Cover Athlete Reveal: Defining A Legend - Nintendo Switch

MLB The Show 21 is what got me back into this franchise, after all. When I returned to this series after taking a break from it for several years, I found that MLB The Show games are perfect titles for me to play to relax. It lets me engage with one of my favorite sports without thinking about the game too hard; plus, I get to live out and actively play out the fantasy of the White Sox winning another World Series in my favorite modes like March to October and Franchise. 

Although I have a huge backlog, I often gravitate toward sports games like MLB The Show when I’m bored and don’t know what to play. There’s definitely some value to a game like that, especially on a subscription service. 

Game Pass perfection

Like last year’s title, MLB The Show 22 is on Xbox Game Pass, and it affirms that sports games are more appealing to me when included in a subscription service. Typically, MLB The Show 22 costs $70 on current-gen consoles. I would not feel comfortable paying that much for an annualized sports game with incremental improvements, but I’m more than willing to have a good time with MLB the Show 22 if it’s offered as part of something I’m subscribed to. This speaks to Xbox Game Pass’s ability to get me to play games that I might not normally try, even ones developed by its biggest competitor. 

Although I won’t buy any, Xbox Game Pass MLB The Show 22 players can still purchase microtransaction. They also have access to cross-progression if they buy the game on another platform. Overall, this setup seems like a win-win for players and Sony, especially for a game that would otherwise underwhelm. I now fully understand why MLB pushed the Game Pass deal onto PlayStation: Sports games are great fits for gaming subscription services. Plenty of players like myself would like to sit back, relax, and engage with their favorite sport, but most sports games don’t feel worth the full price.

Baseball games on Xbox Game Pass

MLB The Show 22 isn’t the only game to benefit from Xbox Game Pass; there are plenty of sports games on the service, especially if someone has EA Play via Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. Of course, there’s always the worry that gaming subscriptions will cause developers to start caring more about quantity than quality. MLB The Show 22‘s situation is an example of why that’s something to be worried about in the long term.

For now though, there are still plenty of critically acclaimed games on Xbox Game Pass that I have tried in addition to this guilty pleasure. But if I’m ever bored or stressed and want to play a game to pass the time, MLB The Show 22 will be the first game I’ll boot up.

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Is MLB 22 on Xbox Game Pass?

MLB The Show 22 is available today with Xbox Game Pass for Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and with Xbox Cloud Gaming (Beta); Ultimate members will also have access on PC and mobile devices. The new “Learn the Show” video series puts you in Coach's classroom to supply the tools you need to up your game on the diamond.

Is MLB 21 still on game pass?

Games Leaving Xbox Game Pass April 2022 While some Xbox Game Pass subscribers may be disappointed that games like F1 2019 and MLB The Show 21 are being removed, the good news is that they have been replaced by newer installments in their respective series.

Is MLB free on Gamepass?

While it will be available on Microsoft's subscription at no added cost, you can pay an additional fee to play in just a few days.