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MLB The Show 22 Trial Available For Nintendo Switch Online Members Through July 21

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Nintendo Switch Online members can download the trial version of MLB The Show 22 through July 21. It’s the full version of the game requiring at least 17GB of space. For those that decide to purchase the game after the trial, all of your saves will be waiting for you.

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MLB The Show 22 is on sale at the Nintendo Store for $29.99 through July 22. Gamers can get a 7-day trial membership for the Nintendo Switch Online service at the official site or from the home menu on your console.

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