MLB The Show's opening day update broke the game so bad it sent entire teams to horrific big head mode: "This is the funniest thing I've ever experienced"
"I feel like I have DK mode on in GoldenEye"

MLB: T༺he Show 24 just got its update for the opening day of baseball season, and the patch briefly broke the ▨game so bad that entire teams got shuffled into big head mode.
Game Update 3 launched for The Show 24 this morning, and was largely intended to implement a handful of bug fixes and balance tweaks, which are detailed over on the . What it actually did, however, was render many modes unplayable, and players who were able to make it into a game were greeted by teams full of players who looked like the subjects of an experiment🐬al old-school cheat code.
I can't lie this is the funniest thing I've ever experienced while playing any video game🤣🤣🤣 //t.co/9XFKvMOtFy pic.twitter.com/GMZohWXA4L
@MLBTheShow your patch broke mini seasons. There is no strike zone or PCI, and every pitch is in the dirt.It turned all my players into kids too lmfao. I feel like I have DK - Mode on in Goldeneye 😂 pic.twitter.com/d39iaMH3vG
Bro they’ve truly broken MLB the show with this latest patch my players are tiny 🤣🤣🤣 they can’t catch the ball beyond the plate @JGrayJets pic.twitter.com/FGVTGxixjh
This was quite a compounding comedy of errors. It's unfortunately not that unusual for a patch for a big live service game to come with some game-breaking issue, but that update usually doesn't come at the peak of the hype for the real-world activity the game simulates. The fact that we got an unofficial big head mod✱e out𒈔 of it is just the icing on the cake.
And hey, some players have enjoyed the chibi players so much that for it to become a proper mode. Big head mode was once a staple of gaming - particularly in sports games - but it's gotten a lot less common in the pos♈t-cheat code era. Yet Madden still has it, so why not The Show?
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