Major League Baseball 2K7
Major League Baseball 2K7 is a Major League Baseball licensed baseball simulation video game developed by Kush Games and published by 2K. Released on February 27, 2007, it is the only 2007 MLB licensed game available for the Xbox and Xbox 360. Portable versions for the Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, and PlayStation Portable were released. Derek Jeter is the cover athlete, and ESPN baseball broadcasters Jon Miller and Joe Morgan serve as announcers, despite the loss of the ESPN license to Electronic Arts in 2005. It is the first baseball game to be released for the Nintendo DS and the last major release for the original Xbox game console. It differs vastly from its 2006 release of MLB 2K6. It features a stunningly lifelike batter/pitcher interface on seventh generation console systems, as well as more detailed models and AI tweaks. The Xbox 360 version will feature full 30 man leagues, while the PlayStation 3 version will support only 12, though the developers claimed they would try to increase the maximum number. The game will be skipped as a Wii title; the first game for the Wii will be MLB 2k8.