MLB 15 The Show trailer shows off dynamic sun, grass, stadium enhancements

Besides a new cover athlete and title it’s sometimes pretty difficult to differentiate one sports videogame season from the last — especially in the visuals department.  With MLB 15 The Show due to be released on March 31st, Sony has dropped off a fresh new video showing off the graphical enhancements that MLB 15 The Show has over its predecessor.

What can we expect from this year’s installment? More realistic lighting and shadows generated by their “dynamic sun” system, enhanced and updated grass patterns, new minor league stadiums and more.

Check out the new video for a look at the enhancements, and also stop by the PS Blog for more details.

MLB 15 The Show: Graphics and Lighting Developer Blog | PS4, PS3, PS Vita:
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We?ve added new minor league stadiums, introduced dynamic sun generated in real-time, and as a special shout out to the grounds crews across the MLB, we?ve upgraded the grass patterns at each MLB stadium to reflect each ballpark?s unique look.

Paul Bryant

Staff Writer

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