1993 Arcade Game Baseball Fighting League Man Returns as HD Remake in December
The remake adds new modes, stages, and a playable support character, expanding the original arcade title for modern platforms.
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City Connection announced on August 19 that Baseball Fighting League Man Bases Loaded, an HD remake of the 1993 Irem arcade game, will launch on December 10 for Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam. Pre-orders for physical Switch 2 and PS5 versions opened the same day, with a first-run bonus soundtrack CD and fan book.
City Connection confirmed the December 10 release date for Baseball Fighting League Man Bases Loaded, an HD remake of the 1993 Irem arcade belt-scroll action game. The game will be available on Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam.
The remake includes the original Regular Season mode plus a high-difficulty arranged mode called Climax Season with changed enemy appearances and placements, along with new stages. New events are added to the mini-game mode, and composer Yosuke Yasui provides new arranged BGM. Pink, previously a support character, becomes playable.
Physical pre-orders for Nintendo Switch 2 and PS5 started August 19. First-run limited editions include a soundtrack CD with arranged BGM and a fan book titled Baseball Fighting Encyclopedia, featuring rare arcade materials and character introductions. The Steam store opened the same day, and a trailer is available on City Connection's YouTube channel.
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