MLB Slugfest: Loaded

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MLB Slugfest: Loaded
MLB Slugfest Loaded cover.jpg
Developer(s) Point of View
Publisher(s) Midway Sports
Series MLB Slugfest
Engine RenderWare
Platform(s) PlayStation 2, Xbox
Release
Genre(s) Sports game
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer

MLB SlugFest: Loaded is a baseball video game developed by Point of View and published by Midway Sports in 2004. It is the third game in the MLB Slugfest series. Sammy Sosa from the Chicago Cubs is the cover athlete.

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Reception

The game received "generally favorable reviews" on both platforms according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. [2] [3]

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