Key Takeaways
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- eBaseball: PRO SPIRIT, a new free-to-play baseball game developed by Konami, is now available on PlayStation 5 and PC via Steam.
- The game features realistic movements, sounds, and visuals, powered by the Unreal Engine for high-quality details like skin and hair textures, ball physics, and 3D stadium audio.
- Players can engage in intense online multiplayer action through the World Championship mode, and create custom rosters from a pool of 120 fictional athletes.
- While offering various game modes, eBaseball: PRO SPIRIT focuses more on Japanese leagues and selections, and lacks official MLB licenses compared to Sony’s MLB: The Show.
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Konami has globally released eBaseball: PRO SPIRIT, a free-to-play game developed with the eBaseball Engine, on PlayStation 5 and PC via Steam. This international upgrade of the Japan-exclusive Professional Baseball Spirits 2024-2025 features optional in-game purchases to enhance team building. According to Konami, PRO SPIRIT delivers realistic movements and sounds for an immersive stadium experience. The company highlights the game’s detailed player and ball movement, high visual fidelity, and dynamic commentary. eBaseball: PRO SPIRIT introduces a new dimension to the baseball gaming experience, with next-gen visuals powered by the Unreal Engine for realistic details like skin and hair textures. Konami emphasizes the authenticity of visual effects, such as the rain. eBaseball: PRO SPIRIT introduces a World Championship mode designed for intense online multiplayer action across more than 200 countries. Players can create custom rosters from a pool of 120 fictional athletes. The simulation utilizes the Unreal Engine for realistic ball physics and 3D stadium audio. While offering various game modes, including World Championship, eBaseball: PRO SPIRIT is a free alternative to Sony’s MLB: The Show. However, it focuses more on Japanese leagues and selections, and lacks official MLB licenses.
eBaseball PRO SPIRIT Debuts on PS5 and PC Storefronts
eBaseball: PRO SPIRIT is available on the PlayStation Store for PS5 and Steam for PC.
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In other gaming news, first, our friend Carlos Mendoza shared a thrilling glimpse into Konami’s latest project in his recent post “First Trailer for Suikoden: The Anime” First Trailer for Suikoden: The Anime. Published on March 6th, it reveals the debut trailer for an animated adaptation of the classic game, Suikoden 2. So mark your calendars, folks! This October, we’ll be diving back into the world of Highland Kingdom with Riliu and Jowy as they navigate a war that threatens to tear their friendship apart – don’t miss out, check out Carlos’s post for an exclusive first look!
Staying true to our promise of keeping you up-to-date with the latest in gaming, Jonathan Dubinski has just published ‘New eFootball Arrives in June’ on March 4th. In this insightful piece New eFootball Arrives in June, Jon explores Konami’s upcoming football simulation, ‘eFootball Kick-Off!’, set to hit Nintendo Switch 2 consoles this June. Dive into the world of World Tour, Quick Match, and International Cup modes as Jon delves into what promises to be a supreme representation of football gaming.
But that’s not all from Jonathan Dubinski! In other gaming news, be sure to check out his latest article published on February 27th, ‘Marvel Unveils Compilation Featuring Classic X-Men and Spider-Man Games’ Marvel Unveils Compilation Featuring Classic X-Men and Spider-Man Games. This piece dives into Marvel Games’ exciting announcement of the Marvel Maximum Collection, a nostalgia-fueled compilation of 1990s hero games, all enhanced with online multiplayer and modern game-saving tools. It’s a must-read for anyone eager to revisit or explore these classic Marvel gaming adventures!
| Specification | |
|---|---|
| Official Name | Konami GT |
| Brief Summary | Konami GT, originally known as Konami RF2 - Red Fighter, is a 1985 racing video game developed and released by Konami, using their GX400 arcade architecture. The player drives a sports car which must reach various checkpoints without running out of fuel. A turbo mode (activated by the gear shift) increases the car's speed but uses more fuel and puts the player at a higher risk of hitting an obstacle. Fuel power-ups can be found on the road which the player must pick up to make it to the final checkpoint.
The original title RF2 is a reference to Konami's 1984 arcade game Road Fighter, and thus this may be considered an unofficial sequel. RF2 was a commercial success in Japanese arcades. The series was followed in 1996 by official sequel Midnight Run - Road Fighter 2. Konami GT was made available on Microsoft's Game Room service for its Xbox 360 console and for Windows-based PCs on October 6, 2010. |
| Platforms | Arcade |
| Released | March 1, 1985 |
| Genre | Racing, Arcade |
| Play Modes | Single player |
| Languages | German |
| Genre | Konami |
| Genre | Konami |
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Links to external sources for further reading
- Konami Launches eBaseball Pro Spirit Globally: A New Free-to-Play Baseball EraKonami Launches eBaseball Pro Spirit Globally: A New Free-to-Play Baseball Erarealsport101.com
- Key Takeaways: The Quick AnswerKey Takeaways: The Quick Answerallkeyshop.com
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