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Out of the Park Baseball 23 Reveals Gameplay Deep Dive & New Perfect Team Features

OOTP Developments has revealed their gameplay deep dive and new Perfect Team features for Out of the Park Baseball 2023. The beta is also available now for everyone, not just users that pre-ordered, according to the official post.

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Since each year many users have trouble locating the email containing the download links (which is being sent right now), we figured we’d post them here in advance. So, everybody who has pre-ordered can now download & play the beta version of OOTP 23. If you have not yet pre-ordered, you can download the beta anyway and buy your license key from within the game and then activate it & play, no problem.

Otherwise, OOTP 23 will be available to purchase on Steam and the Epic Games Store for PC, Mac and Linux starting this Friday, April 22 for $39.99.

  • Gameplay Overview – Out of the Park Developments leader Markus Heinsohn chats with MLB Network’s renowned commentator Scott Braun about the new gameplay features that have been added to make OOTP 23 the most authentic, accessible and entertaining version of the game yet. Watch as the group discusses the all-new tutorial mode, designing custom uniforms, modified game engine, and more.

  • Perfect Team 23 Deep Dive – The team reveals all of the new features and gameplay enhancements heading to OOTP’s beloved, free online competition mode, “Perfect Team.” The mode has received a massive overhaul, with improved gameplay and visuals as well as more strategic and tactical options. When players draft their Perfect Team, they’ll experience improved buying and selling functions and visuals in the all-new Card Shop. Perfect Team tournaments have also been improved with new events and rewards.

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