Diamond Dynasty, the most played mode in MLB The Show 25, also received key fixes.
Zone Sweeper Rewards Bug: A visual issue that incorrectly displayed Stubs and XP rewards in Diamond Quest has been fixed. Since Stubs are the backbone of Diamond Dynasty's economy, ensuring accurate payouts is vital. Players often save and trade MLB 25 Stubs to secure their favorite cards, so even small errors here can disrupt strategies.
Marketplace Stability: After roster attribute updates, marketplace buy and sell orders that fall outside new Stub limits for specific player items will now be automatically canceled and refunded. This ensures a more balanced and fair trading environment. Fans relying on MLB 25 Stubs to build dream rosters will appreciate the stability these adjustments bring.
Together, these changes reinforce SDS's commitment to making Diamond Dynasty not only fun but also economically fair.
Road to the Show Enhancements
For those more invested in single-player journeys, Road to the Show also gets improvements. The in-game ticker now appears in MLB games, providing updates and immersion as players progress through their careers. While not a massive overhaul, these touches make the player experience feel closer to a real MLB broadcast.
Franchise Mode Fixes
Franchise mode fans, who often play long seasons with detailed management, will welcome several fixes:
Game stats will no longer reset when pinch-hitting or making pitching changes in Quick Manage.
Free agents' stats will now display correctly during contract negotiations, avoiding confusion when building rosters.
Created players with MLB service time will no longer incorrectly display the MLB Debut patch during their first seasonal appearance.
These updates may sound small, but for Franchise purists, accuracy and consistency are key to cheap MLB Stubs maintaining immersion across multi-year saves.