MLB The Show 25 has released Update 9, introducing a variety of gameplay bug fixes and significant enhancements specifically for the Diamond Dynasty mode. This latest update aims to improve the player experience across several features—including Road to the Show and Franchise modes. A key change in Update 9 is the increase in the buy/sell order limit for cards with an overall rating of 90-95, which has risen from 500,000 to 750,000 stubs.
This adjustment is designed to facilitate high-value trading and card flipping, ultimately reflecting the true market value of top-tier items. Players will need to amass a larger stash of stubs to take advantage of this new potential. Additionally, the update resolves various issues in different game modes.
For Road to the Show, there have been fixes for difficulties that previously saw opponents playing at levels higher than those selected, along with correcting a crash issue linked to two-way players during the offseason. The Franchise mode has also seen improvements to budgeting, specifically regarding prorated player salaries after mid-season trades. Moreover, the guess pitch feature has been refined to ensure that correctly guessed pitches now land where intended, which should benefit players dealing with tricky submarine and sidearm pitchers.
With the positive reception from fans and regular updates enhancing gameplay, MLB The Show 25 appears to have a promising future. However, the availability on the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 has yet to be confirmed. Fans are hopeful that the game will make its way to the new platform later this year.
Overall, Update 9 shows San Diego Studio’s commitment to refining the game, ensuring a rewarding experience for both new and returning players.