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More specifically, when MLB The Show 26 releases on March 17, PS5 and PS5 Pro users can expect to pay $70 for it, but users of the latter should not expect any PS5 Pro enhancements, at least according to its PlayStation Store listing. Now, this could change between now and the game’s release date next week, but this is unlikely. Furthermore, the game could get PS5 Pro support after launch, but there is no word of this, and this doesn’t do anything for those picking up the game at launch. Meanwhile, what PS5 Pro users can expect is Xbox’s South of Midnight to be PS5 Pro-enhanced when it releases on PS5 on March 31. And it will only cost $40 in comparison.
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Of course, MLB The Show 26 is not going to benefit from PS5 Pro enhancements as much as some other games. This has been the case with other recent examples as well, such as God of War Sons of Sparta and LEGO Horizon Adventures. However, there would certainly be some benefits, and even if the upgrades are marginal, something is better than nothing.








