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U4GM Tips for MLB The Show 26 June Countdown

Verfasst: 29. Jun 2026, 11:44
von Andrew736
Diamond Dynasty got a pretty unusual update on June 26, as the June Countdown Program arrived with a format that doesn't behave like the usual grind. For players watching rewards, card value, and even MLB 26 stubs, this one stands out straight away. The headline items are a 95 OVR Zack Britton at 50 points and a 96 OVR Ronald Acuna Jr. at 100, but the bigger story is how tightly the program is gated. You don't just pile up progress wherever you want. You've got to clear one mission tier before the next even opens, which changes how most people will approach it from the first game.

Why this program feels different

That tiered setup is the real twist. Easy missions come first, then Medium, then Hard, and nothing stacks across those sections. So if you were planning to casually knock out everything at once, that plan's dead on arrival. Even the opening group forces some online play, including a multiplayer stolen base challenge, so there's no true offline-only route here. Finish the Easy and Medium sets, though, and you'll have enough progress to claim both featured Red Diamonds without needing to deal with the nastier requirements in the Hard tier.

Reward path at a glance

The reward track is actually loaded once you look past the structure. Early levels mix XP, packs, and stub payouts, then the bigger card rewards kick in at the key checkpoints. A quick breakdown makes it easier to see where the value sits.

Points Main Reward
50 95 OVR Standout Zack Britton
70 Bullpen Bash 1 Choice Pack
100 96 OVR Awards Ronald Acuna Jr.
140 Rising Rookies Choice Pack
150 75,000 Stubs

One more thing players will notice right away: unlike a lot of program cards in MLB The Show 26, the rewards here are sellable. That alone gives the whole program a different feel, especially for anyone who'd rather turn a reward into roster flexibility.

Mission flow and key roadblocks

The Easy tier sounds simple at first glance: win a game, collect five hits in one game, strike out three batters, and get a plate appearance with 96 OVR Nasim Nunez. Then there's the catch: you also need two or more stolen bases in one multiplayer game. That's the first speed bump. Medium is more of a time sink than a skill test, with Ranked wins, multiplayer home runs, multiplayer PXP, supercharged player PXP, and online strikeouts. Hard is where things get sweaty, with Battle Royale wins, a 24-strikeout single-game challenge, Ranked runs, and a one-game 10-hit multiplayer mission. If you're only chasing Britton and Acuna, there's a good chance you'll stop before that last section even matters.

What players should keep in mind

There's also some overlap with other content, because one Easy mission asks for a plate appearance with Spotlight Nasim Nunez, and that card comes from the June Spotlight Drop 3 Program after reaching 50 points there. So yeah, a bit of planning helps. The whole Countdown Program expires on July 1, 2026, at 2:59 AM ET, which means there's not much room to waste games or experiment too much. A lot of players will probably focus on unlocking the sellable cards fast, then decide whether to hold or move them, and anyone trying to save time while managing roster costs may also keep an eye on ways to buy cheap MLB 26 stubs during the short event window so the rest of the grind feels a little less restrictive.