MLB The Show 21 is coming to both Sony and Microsoft consoles in 2021 along with a special edition highlighting Jackie Robinson. As an added bonus of the game being on the PS4, PS5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X, it's also getting a feature that no other current sports title can offer.

MLB The Show 21 has been a Sony exclusive for well over a decade now. However, last year there were signs and hints the exclusivity was coming to an end. Those in the sports gaming community claimed it was a matter of time before the baseball sim came to the Xbox. Leaks in the past few days seemingly confirmed the game is going to be on multiple platforms this year. There had been some guesses it MLB The Show 21 would also come to the PC and perhaps Google Stadia, but that's not to be.

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Along with the confirmation that the game is coming to the Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S, is cross-progression and cross-play. Sony spilled those beans in its official blog post unveiling this year's version of the popular baseball sim. A cross-play feature is something that players in The Show community thought was coming along with an Xbox release since there were hints such a thing was in the works. The rationale behind that was that Sony said back in 2019 that it wanted to include cross-play in all of its future titles.

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With the announcement that MLB The Show 21 is going to allow Xbox Series X/S, PS4 and PS5 to both play and progress on any of the four consoles, the game is doing something other sports games that are multiplatform still aren't pulling off. Sports series like Madden and FIFA have been on at least Microsoft's and Sony's platforms at the same time. Madden 20 and Madden 21 also made a return to PC after several years' absence.

Despite being on several consoles and computers, Madden doesn't allow Xbox players to square off against PS4, PS5, or PC opponents. Sony is standing out from the crowd by offering the ability to not only allow PS5 users to face off against PS4 players, but also Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One gamers. In addition, should someone want to purchase the game on more than one console, there will be a way to advance teams, players, and seasons on another platform.

More details, about MLB The Show 21 are expected later this week. In addition to announcing both the standard and next-gen versions of MLB The Show 21, Sony also said it's going to be revealing information about the deluxe edition on Wednesday, February 3.

MLB The Show 21 releases on April 20 for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S.

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Source: PlayStation Blog