MLB The Show 23: April Topps Now Program guide

Publish date: 2024-04-01
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As the first full week of MLB games finishes in real life, MLB The Show 23 brings back a fan-favorite program. The Topps Now program will celebrate big moments as they happen. This program contains several new diamond player items, and we’re here to help you collect all of them. Let’s take a look at the reward list. Topps Now is an ongoing program that will update every Friday. This guide will be updated to reflect that

MLB The Show 23 April Topps Now Rewards

While you can pick whoever you want with flashback Choice Pack as you will eventually collect them all, we recommend choosing either Michael King or Noah Syndergaard, as having access to a pitcher earlier will help you finish the PXP missions faster.

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April Topps Now points breakdown

As you can see above, you need 26 points in total to finish Week 1 of the program. Moments missions will net you 16 points. The final points come from two different objectives. One is a stat mission based on your chosen flashback card, finishing that mission will get you 4 points. The final mission is to get 1,000 PXP total, and that will score the final 6 points

Once you collect 26 points you will be able to do 9 moments to collect 18 points. You then need to make sure that you use Week 2 players to earn PXP and advance. That task is worth 6 points.

That PXP mission is the reason we say to select a pitcher in your flashback pack; it will make it possible to finish the PXP in a single 9-inning game, regardless of if you want to play online or offline. There’s thankfully no expiration date for this program, so you can take as long as you want.

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Chris is a 30-year-old with cerebral palsy. With a lifelong fascination, boarding on obsession, with sports games and throughout his year and a half in the video games media industry, he has managed to write several features advocating for more accessibility in the space; gaming is for everyone.

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