For the first time, MLB Today games will feature dynamic commentary that updates as the game unfolds. Hall of Famer Branch Rickey once remarked that baseball is a game of inches. And immediately noticeable is the return of MLB 2K’s stellar 3-man booth, including over 80 hours of new commentary from Gary Thorne, Steve Phillips and John Kruk. Features include: the six-month long MLB Today Season Mode, a dynamic AI system that adapts to your tendencies, a new throw meter, and improved My Player Mode, new soundtracks to play to and multiplayer support. Queuing up throws will result in a smaller sweet spot and higher risk of error, while stopping to set your feet will usually result in a larger sweet spot and more accurate throw.Īdditional features you will see in the exciting inning of play are more varied and realistic hits at-bat, from line drives in the gap to slow tappers down the line based on pitch location, speed, swing timing and accuracy. MLB 2K12 continues the evolution of the MLB 2K game franchise with a variety of features designed to please both longtime and new fans of the series. The trailer also features MLB 2K12’s new throwing system, which gives players more decisions to make in the field. Check out Justin Verlander, starting pitcher of the Detroit Tigers and cover athlete, approach each at-bat differently thanks to the new tendencies system, where players can hit or pitch themselves into a good or bad game. The MLB 2K12 Gameplay Trailer is 8 minutes of real-time in-game action, providing a detailed look at how the game plays. The new trailer highlights several features of the game, and shows off Justin Verlander’s in-game pitching skills. To go along with the demo that is now available on Xbox Live and soon the PSN, 2K Sports has released a new gameplay trailer for MLB 2K12.