Home
MLB Front Office Manager News Post

2K Sports’ MLB® Front Office Manager Takes
Fantasy Baseball to a New Level

Legendary General Manager Billy Beane guides gamers
to create, manage and lead an MLB Team to the World SeriesTM

New York, NY– October 9, 2008 – 2K Sports, the sports publishing label of Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. (NASDAQ: TTWO), today announced that MLB Front Office Manager, the next step in competitive fandom for baseball enthusiasts, will be available for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, the PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system and Windows PC this winter. According to Nielsen Media Research, over 3.5 million users signed on to fantasy baseball sites in 2007 and MLB Front Office Manager brings this popular American pastime to console while enhancing the fantasy baseball experience on PC.

MLB Front Office Manager lets gamers do everything a real-life baseball GM can do to develop a team from Spring TrainingTM through a full MLB season, into the playoffs and the World Series. Using Major League teams and players, gamers will create their own fictional baseball universe and build their reputation into elite status. Gamers can replace aging veterans with rookies, scout the Minor Leagues, make blockbuster trades, and even participate in bidding wars for posted players from Japan as they make their way to the Hall of Fame.

“If you have ever dreamed of running your team or thought you could do a much better job than the actual general managers out there then you’ll love MLB Front Office Manager,” said Greg Thomas, senior vice president of sports development at 2K. “Baseball fanatics can now be in the general manager’s chair and see what it’s like to really try to build a World Series winning team.”

A true baseball general manager also acts as a mentor in MLB Front Office Manager. Legendary Oakland Athletics’ GM Billy Beane will offer advice, encouragement and guidance as gamers steer a team through the intense competition that is Major League Baseball. Billy Beane is considered one of the most talented GM’s in baseball today and has turned the Athletics into a consistent postseason contender since being named GM in 1997. Now, in MLB Front Office Manager, he passes that knowledge on to gamers.

“From negotiating trades to scouting new talent, MLB Front Office Manager has all the complexity and realism I could hope for in a game that is simulating what it means to be a Major League Baseball manager,” said Oakland Athletics’ General Manager Billy Beane. “I’m excited to be a part of a game that gives people a real world experience at what it’s like to be in my shoes and take on the responsibility of building a Major League Baseball team.”

MLB Front Office Manager offers two distinct game modes. Become the GM in Career Mode, and manage a team through a 30 year career that will hopefully lead to the Hall of Fame. As the gamer’s knowledge and skill progresses over time, gamers will gain points to improve various areas and help the team win games as a result. With Online Fantasy Mode, create an online head-to-head management experience. With up to 30 Managers in the league, gamers can compete against friends to see who has what it takes to be the best.

MLB Front Office Manager, developed by Blue Castle Games and published by 2K Sports, is not yet rated by the ESRB and will be available for Xbox 360, Windows PC, and PLAYSTATION 3 system this winter. For more information, please visit www.2ksports.com.

Game: MLB Front Office ManagerReader Score: 4.5/10 - Vote Now
Platform: PC / PS3 / Xbox 360Votes for game: 9 - View All
Member Comments
# 41 bcruise @ 10/29/08 02:14 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by ty5oke
PastaPadre has some nice screenshots for this game. Looks pretty nice.
Now my interest is piqued, because that sure looks like an 3D in-game engine to me. This one is especially interesting:

 
# 42 rspencer86 @ 10/29/08 02:09 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by bcruise
Now my interest is piqued, because that sure looks like an 3D in-game engine to me. This one is especially interesting:
Wow, that looks pretty nice, not at all what I was expecting.
 
# 43 Lintyfresh85 @ 10/29/08 04:55 PM
Even though the graphics are a bit drab, and the parks look small, this is exactly what i wanted to see.... just some sort of graphical representation of the simulation you're running. I love what i'm seeing!
 
# 44 ckarlic @ 11/03/08 04:10 PM
Looks really good. When does this game come out?
 
# 45 budsticky @ 11/10/08 11:16 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by ckarlic
Looks really good. When does this game come out?
No specific release date yet, just a vague late January time frame.

Also, I just saw on Pasta Padre's site that the game is being listed at retailers with a 39.99 price point. I think that's great for us, and a great move by Take Two. Trying to pass off a niche game like this at 59.99 would have probably been death on sales, even if the game was good.

I'm anxiously awaiting this one. The pessimist in me says it's probably going to be a buggy mess, but I hope I'm wrong.
 

« Previous 123Next »

Post A Comment
Only OS members can post comments
Please login or register to post a comment.