Released , patch 1.0.14 (approx 1.8 GB) focused on stability and performance.
To play the most stable, feature-complete version of the game offline or via local networks, three distinct components must be installed in a specific order: 1. The Base Game (NSP Format)
: The Los Angeles Dodgers 2024 City Connect uniforms now correctly display a "0" before single-digit numbers. Diamond Dynasty MLB The Show 24 Switch NSP UPDATE 1.0.14 DLC
: Added 60 new props as part of the "Turn of the Century" kit, giving creators more thematic tools for building unique ballparks.
: Developers fixed three specific UI bugs that caused the incorrect number of available Wild Card slots to be shown. Stadium Creator DLC : Creative players gain access to the Turn of the Century kit, adding 60 new props to the building library. Custom Leagues Released , patch 1
serves as a case study in post-launch recovery. The launch was a disaster for Switch players, but the patches introduced over the summer of 2024 have stabilized the experience significantly. For those looking to install the game via NSP/XCIs, the current recommended process includes installing Base 1.0.0, applying the massive 1.0.20 or 1.0.21 updates (versions available after 1.0.14), and then applying the DLC unlockers to access the extra stubs and packs.
The ultimate version for content-hungry players. This add-on bundle includes: Diamond Dynasty : Added 60 new props as
: Once you purchase or download add-on content, you must boot the game and navigate to the "Shop" or "My Packs" section within the game menus to redeem your items. MLB The Show 24: Game Update 14
This means you get immediate access to bonus content, which typically includes:
The for MLB The Show 24 on Switch is 0100E2E01C32E000 ; this is used to identify the game and its associated updates within the Switch file system and by title managers. The base game requires firmware v17.0.1 or higher to run.
Sony San Diego’s crown jewel of digital diamonds, MLB The Show 24 , continues its reign on the Nintendo Switch. While the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X versions boast 4K 60fps glory, the hybrid nature of the Switch version—allowing you to take a full season of baseball from your couch to a bus seat—remains a unique selling point.