

* Important information on the EA SPORTS Online Services, including availability for play, terms and conditions, and membership agreement can be found at MVP Baseball 2003 was announced, it was very low on the baseball radar of games that would turn out to be any good. The PC version of MVP Baseball 2003 is being developed by EA Canada and will ship on March 25, 2003. Downloadable rosters will assure that players have the most current line-ups for each Major League Baseball(R) team. In addition to the features offered in the console version, MVP Baseball 2003 for the PC will include online multiplayer features such as tournaments and match-up play on EA SPORTS Online* and network play via LAN and Direct IP connections. For more information on MVP Baseball 2003, visit the official product website at information can be found on the press website at About the PC Version The all-new baseball game from EA SPORTS is equipped with a rebuilt engine and is developed by a new internal team at EA Canada. MVP Baseball 2003 is rated “E” (Everyone) and carries an MSRP of $49.99. Adding to the depth of the game, MVP Baseball 2003 includes a robust franchise mode that incorporates rookie drafts, player development, career-ending injuries, contracts and hirings/firings. Realistic stadiums and highly detailed player models and animations bring the baseball action to life. An all-new “picture-in-picture” on-base view will create an added dimension and strategy to base running.

MVP Baseball 2003 incorporates a new pitcher/batter interface that allows players to be more strategic with their pitching and batting.

This is a whole new ballgame… knock the dirt off your spikes for the first season of MVP Baseball 2003, an all-new re-engineered baseball franchise under the EA SPORTS brand. A PC version will ship on March 25, 2003. REDWOOD CITY, Calif.–( BUSINESS WIRE)–March 11, 2003–MVP! MVP! MVP! Electronic Arts (NASDAQ:ERTS) today announced the release of MVP Baseball 2003 from EA SPORTS on the PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system and Xbox video game system from Microsoft.
