MLB The Show 23 Update 7 Drops Big Changes for Diamond Dynasty

05/23/2023 09:21 pm EDT

MLB The Show 23 Update 7 will be hitting consoles overnight. Unlike some of the previous updates, this one includes some big changes that players may want to be aware of. It also divulges some developer insight into the recent changes made to Ranked Seasons and Battle Royale in Diamond Dynasty. With how important those modes are for players looking to build a great team, it's definitely worth taking a look. Plus, Baltimore Orioles fans will be very excited to see that their team is finally getting its City Connect uniform into the game.

As mentioned above, these changes are heavily focused on Diamond Dynasty. Two weeks ago we saw the introduction of Incognito player cards. These cards put player nicknames front-and-center, but that's introduced some issues because San Diego Studios wanted you to actually see the nicknames in your lineup. This update fixes the visual bugs that kept popping up as part of that, as well as ironing out a few specific crash errors that were happening in Mini Seasons and Conquests.

The biggest change is that the Charisma Series Program has been made much easier. Players will now have access to repeatable Parallel XP, which means they won't have to complete the Charisma Showdown. Even if they do decide to take it on, that Showdown has been made easier by tuning some of the early bosses down to Rookie difficulty. On top of all this, the devs have explained that they've made the choice to make some rewards in Ranked Seasons and Battle Royale non-sellable to make sure that players are actually using the rewards and not just selling them on for Stubs. 

You can find the full patch notes for today's new MLB The Show 23 update attached below.

GENERAL 

DIAMOND DYNASTY 

ONLINE HEAD-TO-HEAD 

STADIUM CREATOR 

DEVELOPER NOTES 

Gameplay Balance Changes 

Live Content Balance Changes 

We've made the following adjustments to the Charisma Series Other Program in Diamond Dynasty, which went live earlier this week: 

Developer Insight – Explanation of Changes to Ranked Seasons & Battle Royale Program Rewards 

We've seen a lot of discussion regarding the implementation of non-sellable program rewards in the Ranked Seasons and Battle Royale reward paths, and wanted to take the opportunity to provide some clarity and insight into our decisions. This area has been a topic of internal discussion for a long time, and was not a spur-of-the-moment decision. 

When the Battle Royale program was first implemented, the goal of the program was to ensure that no matter your skill level, you would not be gated from flawless rewards. Our design intent was to provide an avenue for the player who could not go 12-0 to still be able to enjoy some of the rewards in the program, and we feel we've been successful in that regard. 

Over time, these programs have become less about having access to program rewards, and more about selling the program rewards for stubs to use in other areas of the game. From our perspective, it was never our intent for the program reward to be immediately discarded, and we feel it goes against our original goals stated above. Players are no longer using the program paths as a means of acquiring the program players, and in that regard, the programs are not serving the purpose we strived for. 

After these changes, players of any skill level are still able to grind the programs and receive rewards from that program, even if they aren't able to go 12-0 in Battle Royale or make World Series in Ranked Seasons. Battle Royale and Ranked Seasons also still have sellable rewards that you can earn for win streaks, win thresholds, or by climbing the ratings leaderboard, including a new Co-op Ranked leaderboard which allows players to earn additional Ranked Seasons rewards.  

We feel that by making the reward path players non-sellable, we are able to reach a middle ground between allowing our players to always have access to the rewards in a meaningful way, while also balancing the modes. By introducing non-sellable program rewards, we are aligning with our original goals for the programs in a much stronger way than the previous structure. 

We will strive to communicate in a similar fashion when changes are made in the future. 

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