Com2uS has recently unveiled the official brand page for their highly anticipated global baseball game, "MLB 9 Innings Rivals," and is actively preparing for its upcoming release.
"Drawing upon Com2uS' two decades of expertise and technological advancements in baseball game production, the new title, "MLB 9 Innings Rivals," promises to provide players with an immersive experience showcasing the true essence of the sport," said an official of Com2uS. "With its stunning graphics, diverse gameplay modes, and user-friendly interfaces, the game captures the captivating allure of real baseball."
Prior to its official launch, the brand page offers fans a sneak peek into the excitement and enjoyment that await them. Visitors can explore the title's introduction, view actual gameplay screens, and learn about the various play modes that will be available.
Furthermore, the brand page presents exclusive in-game images of renowned players "Freddy Freeman" from the Los Angeles Dodgers and "Zander Bogatz" from the San Diego Padres, who have been chosen as the official highlight models for the game.
These star hitters, recognized for their outstanding performances in winning the World Series, All-Star selections, Gold Glove awards, and Silver Slugger accolades, generate high expectations among the enthusiastic global baseball gaming community eagerly awaiting the release of this new game.
To build anticipation and allow fans worldwide to secure their spots, Com2uS has initiated simultaneous pre-registrations for "MLB 9 Innings Rivals" since May 18th in various regions, including Korea, the United States, Taiwan, and Japan.
Meanwhile, the "MLB 9 Innings" series is a mobile baseball game based on the official MLB license, which has exceeded 60 million cumulative downloads worldwide, and has achieved TOP 10 sales of sports games in 121 regions of Google Play and 80 regions of the Apple App Store.
Last year, it ranked No. 1 in global sales among MLB mobile baseball games around the world, and this year, it is gaining the highest popularity all over the world, especially in regions with a strong baseball fan base, such as the United States, Korea, Taiwan, and Japan