

A new PlayStation job listing may have just confirmed what baseball fans have been waiting years to hear — MLB The Show is likely headed to the PC!
The position, posted by developer San Diego Studio to Greenhouse, seeks a Senior Graphics PC Programmer to “join our team in advancing the visual and technical quality of a AAA PC title.” The listing specifically references developing and optimizing real-time graphics systems “specifically for PC,” ensuring performance and visual fidelity across a wide range of hardware configurations.
For a studio historically dedicated to console development, this job posting stands out. San Diego Studio has spent decades making MLB The Show a staple of PlayStation’s exclusive lineup, before expanding the franchise to Xbox and the Nintendo Switch in recent years. PC, however, has remained the one major platform left untouched.
The description’s focus on “writing and optimizing our PC engine,” “debugging performance issues,” and leveraging “platform-specific technologies offered by NVIDIA and AMD” strongly suggests the team is building toward a proper PC release — not just internal testing. The listing also highlights technologies like DLSS, AMD FSR, ray tracing, and variable rate shading, all of which are hallmarks of PC optimization and flexibility.
While the posting doesn’t name MLB The Show directly, the San Diego Studio connection is a dead giveaway. The studio has never publicly confirmed another AAA project in active development, and given its deep baseball lineage and PlayStation’s broader push toward PC ports (including God of War, The Last of Us Part I, and Horizon Forbidden West), the writing appears to be on the wall.
If successfully ported, this would mark a major milestone for sports gaming on PC. Outside of FIFA (now EA FC), NBA 2K, and Football Manager, the genre’s biggest console exclusives — particularly baseball titles — have been absent from the platform. Bringing MLB The Show to PC would not only expand its audience but also open the door for modding, higher framerates, and better graphics, something the MLB The Show community has been requesting for a while now.
PlayStation has not made any official announcements regarding MLB The Show on PC, but this listing strongly indicates that the wait may finally be nearing its end. For fans of baseball simulation, the potential arrival of The Show on PC would be nothing short of a home run.