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PlayStation Sports Pack offers MLB 14: The Show on PS3, with NBA 2K14 for half price

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On April 1, sports games fans who own a PlayStation 3 will have the chance to pick up two of the biggest sports games on the market for the price of … well, two slightly discounted games.

The recently announced “PlayStation Sports Pack Vol. 1” will include MLB 14: The Show, along with NBA 2K14. Both games will be included in the same package, retail for $89.99, and debut on the PS3 on April 1. The bundle will also include $10 worth on in-game currency, including “6000 STUBS for MLB 14 The Show and 20,000 Virtual Currency for NBA 2K14.”

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NBA 2K14 has been available on multiple systems since October 4, 2013 (and as a launch title for both next-gen systems). The April 1 release date will coincide with the release of MLB 14: The Show on PS3 and PS Vita. If you plan to picking that game up and have any interest in NBA 2K14, it will cost you just $30 extra.

As for a similar next-gen bundle, there’s no word yet. The PlayStation 4 version of MLB 14: The Show won’t be out until May 6, so if there is a similar next-gen bundle coming, it won’t be released until then, at the earliest.

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