Sony Seemingly Readying Mobile Version of MLB The Show

Sony’s been extremely slow embracing mobile, despite its best efforts to spin-up a new initiative in the smartphone space.
The company recently shuttered German developer Neon Koi before it could even ship anything, and there’s been a ton of executive turnover in its floundering PS Mobile division.
But a new job listing spotted by Reddit seems to insinuate that MLB The Show, one of PlayStation’s biggest and best-selling series in the US, is getting a mobile version.
The post for a Senior Product Manager at developer San Diego Studio notes that “candidates will partner with Design, Production, Marketing, Data & Analytics, and many other disciplines to drive new product features and optimise existing ones to make MLB The Show Mobile an amazing game”.
MLB The Show 25 does have a Companion App which allows you to manage your Diamond Dynasty roster while you’re away from your PS5, but this sounds very specifically like a spin-off game.
Responsibilities listed in the job listing include phrases like “retention” and “monetisation strategies”, all things you’d expect to read about a modern mobile project.
It makes sense to bring the series to phones, of course: rival franchises like EA Sports FC, NBA 2K, and Madden NFL all have their own mobile versions, which replicate the presentation and feel of their console counterparts, but provide more tailored on-the-go experiences.
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