Super Mega Baseball 3 Online Leagues and Watch Mode Scheduled to Arrive on September 29

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Metalhead Software has officially announced Online Leagues and Watch Mode are coming to Super Mega Baseball 3 in Update #4, which is scheduled to arrive on September 29.

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Announced back in May, as Custom Pennant Race Mode, the new Online Leagues mode features cross-platform support, allowing users to set up custom leagues and invite friends from other platforms. Leagues can be setup and played casually, via matchmaking within the league, or alternatively, competitive users can play according to their own externally coordinated schedule, via a match-against-specific user feature.

Unlike Pennant Race mode, Online Leagues with default settings will allow usage of all Standard teams, full visual customization, and user-controlled Ego settings.

As mentioned earlier, Update #4 will also include Watch Mode, providing users a new way to simulate AI versus AI games, by allowing the user to control various cameras around the stadiums. These camera angles will let users observe the on-field action at different dynamic angles and viewpoints, allowing for a different gameplay experience.

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With a wide range of customizable features, Online Leagues gives users a brand-new way to enjoy competitive or casual online play:

  • Use invite codes to set up private leagues to play cross-platform with friends.
  • Play in short-term or long-term seasons, with statistics tracked throughout the season.
  • Customize settings and rules, such as Ego (difficulty) level and game length.
  • Play with SMB3 standard teams or fully customized user teams.
  • Create large leagues – up to 32 players.
  • Queue for games against any opponent in the league, or queue against a specific user.
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