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Super Mega Baseball 2
Released: 30/04/2018
Developer
Metalhead Software Inc.
Publisher
Electronic Arts
Description
Super mega baseball just got bigger, check out the newest edition in the franchise
About the Game
The critically acclaimed Super Mega Baseball series is back with gorgeous new visuals, deep team and league customization, and long-awaited online multiplayer modes.Accessible mechanics. Deep skill curve. Visceral pacing. Light-hearted vibe. Serious simulation.
Rookie or baseball purist, SMB2 packs a mode for everyone. Compete in ranked matchmaking (1v1), dominate friends in arranged matches (1v1, 2v1, 2v2), or take on the AI (solo, local co-op, online co-op) - all kept fair by Ego, the genre's most flexible difficulty system.
Take in the sights and sounds of the ballpark:
- Gorgeous stadiums using PBR rendering technology
- New, more realistically scaled character models
- Overhauled user interface
Got game? Show your stuff online:
- Dedicated servers
- Competitive online matchmaking (1v1)
- Cooperative online season play (2vCPU)
- Friendly online exhibition play (1v1, 2v1, 2v2, 2vCPU)
Your team, your league, your way:
- Edit player names, appearance, gear, animations and skills
- Customize team names, logos, and uniforms
- Create leagues and configure divisions and conferences
- Choose game length, season length, and playoff bracket size
Take the field for a refined baseball experience:
- Critically-acclaimed ‘Ego’ system with 100 difficulty levels
- Realistic baseball simulation and accurate physics
- Tight controls and fast-paced gameplay
- Deep, multi-season stat tracking
- Solo, co-op or versus play – online or off
Price
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Followers
5,276
Updated 15/12/2025 17:11
Reviews
89% positive out of 999
Updated 15/12/2025 12:30
Metacritic
83
Copies sold
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Revenue
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Highest ranking achieved on 04/05/2023
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