A recent job listing from San Diego Studio has sparked fresh signs that MLB The Show could be coming to PC. The studio is recruiting a Senior PC Graphics Programmer, who will work on a native PC build rather than a simple port.
The posting, which asks for someone to “advance the visual and technical quality of a AAA PC title,” is live on the studio’s careers board and specifically mentions optimisation across a wide range of hardware. For context on the current generation entry, our earlier coverage of the series’s most recent trailer is here: MLB The Show 25: First Gameplay Trailer Arrives.
San Diego Studio makes the MLB franchise and has gradually broadened how it builds titles to reach Xbox and Switch. The firm has also supported other projects in the past, such as ModNation Racers, which suggests the team has experience stepping outside strict console pipelines.
“We are seeking a Senior PC Graphics Programmer to join our team in advancing the visual and technical quality of a AAA PC title. In this role, you will be responsible for developing and optimizing real-time graphics systems specifically for PC, ensuring robust performance and high visual fidelity across a wide range of hardware configurations.”
The listing also highlights the use of platform-specific technologies from NVIDIA and AMD, which suggests groundwork for a proper PC release rather than a simple compatibility pass. There’s even been chatter about a mobile edition elsewhere, so the studio’s clearly looking at broader platforms.
If this turns into a full PC launch, it would open the series to a different audience and present new technical challenges, especially for online modes that rely on competitive systems and card-collection features. For now, the job listing is the clearest signal we’ve seen that San Diego Studio is preparing PC-specific work, and we’ll watch for official confirmation.
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