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Sony San Diego hiring for PC dev, MLB The Show may be next PlayStation live game to come to PC

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Sony San Diego is seeking PC developers, sparking speculation that MLB The Show could be the next PlayStation exclusive game to make its way to PC. The job listing suggests that Sony is expanding its development efforts beyond consoles. This move aligns with Sony's recent strategy of bringing more of its exclusive titles to PC to reach a wider audience. The potential release of MLB The Show on PC could mark a significant shift in Sony's approach to game development and distribution.

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