Today, San Diego Studio (SDS) released the highly-anticipated master collection for MLB The Show 20Diamond Dynasty. The collection requires 15 total items/vouchers and over 200 cards, totaling more than 1 million stubs in market cost. Here’s everything you need to do to unlock master collection reward, 99 overall Mike Trout.
MASTER COLLECTION MIKE TROUT
To earn 99 overall MVP Mike Trout, you must collect a certain amount of cards from each card series in the game. Collecting each series’ required number earns a voucher that goes into the master collection to earn Trout. There are a total of 18 items/vouchers to earn, and you must collect 15 of the 18 to unlock Trout.
Home Run Derby – 10 cards (98 overall Ken Griffey Jr.)
Breakout – 20 cards
Rookie – 20 cards
Awards – 15 cards
Prime – 15 cards
Signature – 8 cards
All-Star – 20 cards
Veteran – 20 cards
Postseason – 15 cards
Players League – all cards (95 overall Blake Snell)
Prospects – 91 overall Wander Franco
Overall, Diamond Dynasty is welcoming 12 new legends and flashback cards.All of these cards are obtainable by either completing 6th Inning Program milestones, completing new moments/programs, opening packs or buying them from the marketplace.
Here is a look at Trout’s card art and attributes.
You can also prestige Trout by accumulating stats with his 99 overall. His prestiged version is one of the best cards in the game right now.
Lastly, MLB The Show released a schedule for upcoming content drops, live streams and much more.Here is the full schedule for the upcoming week and beyond.
You can read more about all of the new contenthere.
What do you think of today’s content update? Did you already collect the new Mike Trout? Are you pleased or disappointed with SDS choosing Trout for the master collection? Let us know in the comment section below, and don’t forget to subscribe to SGO.
Frye is a multimedia journalist for SGO and several other news outlets. He also writes about both professional and fantasy sports. Frye earned a Bachelor of Arts in journalism from Penn State University in 2016. Frye has been working in journalism for over 10 years, and is a lifelong, diehard fan of teams that you definitely don't like.