Out of the Park Baseball 24 arriving on PC this March
The next installment in the beloved Out of the Park Baseball franchise will arrive next month.
Revealed yesterday, the baseball management simulator game will be released on March 24 on PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store. Pre-orders for the title can be made here right now for 10% off. All pre-orders will come with early access starting on March 21 and a bonus Perfect Team Gold Pack. An announcement trailer can be seen below.
Richard Grisham, Director of Business Development at Com2uS said this about the forthcoming title:
“The sweeping upgrades to OOTP 24 are about empowering our fans with the fantasy of managing their own professional baseball team, complete with all its unique challenges. Players will hold the team’s fate in their hands, from satisfying their owner’s ever-changing needs to facing the fiercest trade and contract negotiations ever. No two seasons, deals, or disputes should ever play out the same—just like real-life baseball.”
Jamie Leece, MLB Senior Vice President of Games & VR also said:
“Out of the Park continues to deliver an immersive GM experience showing a side of baseball most fans never get to see, plus the meaningful choices and on-field action they crave. Plus, this year’s improved on-the-field presentation lets fans feel the game like never before, adding emotional weight and incredible payoff to off-field decision-making. And we can’t wait to see their reaction when OOTP 24 debuts legendary players as you’ve never seen them before.”
Evan Kaplan, Managing Director of MLB Players, Inc. chimed in as well:
“Being a baseball fan is all about self-expression, and Perfect Team takes that to new heights by letting players unite their favorite players on the same dream team. Throughout the season, OOTP 24 players will test their mettle in Perfect Team’s new entry-fee tournaments and daily Live challenges.”
Debuting in 1999, the Out of the Park Baseball franchise has become one of the most detailed sports management franchises ever with Boston Red Sox principal owner John W. Henry, former pitcher Pat Neshek, and baseball historian Bill James being fans of the game.