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The game was left off the list of games for 2K's 2013 fiscal year, which was the same way they signaled the end of the NHL 2K series (although it returned on mobile devices in 2014) and the College Hoops series. End of the Series ĢK Sports gave many signals on May 22, 2012, that the game would mark the end of the MLB 2K series. The game was again compared unfavourably with its rival, the MLB: The Show Series. Certain elements of the evolving formula from 2K10 and 2K11 find great success this year, but overall 2012 marks a standard year for a good game of baseball." GameSpot gave it a lower rating of 5.5/10 commenting that "it's hard to recommend this brand of baseball." IGN.com gave it a 7/10, saying, " MLB 2K12 represents a year in baseball that's about minor polish rather than major innovation. Major League Baseball 2K12 received mixed reviews from critics and fans alike.