MLB The Show 25 Double Agent Program Offers New Cards Of Different Versions
Posted: Aug 29, 2025 Views: 21
It's been nearly six months since the launch of MLB The Show 25. If you've been playing consistently, you've likely already explored its basic mechanics and associated challenges. The constant updates to the programs are likely what's kept you going.
While programs offer new MLB 25 players and other unique rewards, each program operates largely the same, leading to gameplay fatigue. Fortunately, Double Agent program seems poised to break this mold!
With this in mind, we'll provide details about the program and its key rewards.
Double Agent Program Overview
The program launched on August 26th. Beyond the basic rewards, you'll also have the opportunity to earn multiple, higher-level versions of three different players' cards from different teams.
When building special themed teams in MLB 25, you often find yourself missing cards for a particular player. Double Agent's approach to providing bonus cards clearly addresses this issue.
While players won't improve on any particular team they've played for, different versions of the card do offer the opportunity to play with a wider variety of teams. For you, this means more ways to play.
This is what makes Double Agent different from any other program in the game to date. With its all-new player card concept, Double Agent disrupts the traditional model, giving you the opportunity to obtain multiple cards with unique attributes for the same player.
All Available Rewards
The program's rewards are simple, including special player cards, card packs, and XP:
- 10 Points: 98 OVR Topps Now Danny Jansen (Blue Jays)
- 20 Points: 98 OVR Topps Now Danny Jansen (Red Sox)
- 30 Points: 99 OVR Awards Jim Edmonds (Angels)
- 40 Points: 7,000 XP
- 50 Points: 99 OVR Awards Jim Edmonds (Cardinals)
- 60 Points: 7,000 XP
- 70 Points: 99 OVR Awards Gaylord Perry (Guardians)
- 80 Points: 7,000 XP
- 90 Points: Deluxe Choice pack (includes New Threads 2.0)
- 100 Points: 99 OVR Awards Gaylord Perry (Padres) and 7,000 XP
All available XP points total 28,000, which will help you progress further through the season path. Additionally, if there are cards in Deluxe Choice pack that you don't want, you can trade them for more stubs.
In addition, the attributes of the three player-related cards will vary depending on the team. For example, Gaylord Perry's Padres version has a lower H/9 but a higher K/9.
How To Complete Double Agent Program?
Each program has different point-earning requirements. To earn all rewards, you need to earn 100 points, which means you need to earn 100 stars in Double Agent program. Below, we'll explain the four main ways to earn points.
1. Complete 5 Moments
In MLB 25, Moments are essentially challenges within the storylines of various programs. Completing specific tasks will earn you the rewards. Once you select a program, you can view the available moments.
Double Agent program requires you to select five moments to complete, each rewarding 5 points. Therefore, completing all of them will earn you 25 points.
2. Program PXP Missions
This section requires you to use either version of each player from the program, and each completed mission will reward you with 5 points. The specific requirements are as follows:
- Tally 350 PXP with either 98 OVR Topps Now Danny Jansen
- Tally 750 PXP with either 98 OVR Topps Now Danny Jansen
- Tally 350 PXP with either 99 OVR Awards Jim Edmonds
- Tally 750 PXP with either 99 OVR Awards Jim Edmonds
- Tally 500 PXP with 99 OVR Guardians Awards Gaylord Perry
3. Stat Missions
In this section, you must complete six specific missions, each of which will reward you with 10 stars.
- Tally 20 hits with Topps Now players
- Tally 35 strikeouts with Award Series pitchers
- Tally seven extra-base hits with Topps Now players
- Tally 20 hits with Awards Series players
- Tally 20 innings pitched with Awards Series pitchers
- Tally seven extra-base hits with Awards Series players
4. Optional Extreme Crack The Code Moments
Theoretically, completing the three tasks above is enough to earn all the points. However, if you'd like a more challenging and interesting challenge to earn more points per task and complete the program quickly, you can also choose the following Mystery Moments:
- Level 1: In an inning with a veteran, pitch two walks and allow one hit without allowing a run - 10 points
- Level 2: Strike out four batters in an inning without allowing the veteran to score - 10 points
- Level 3: Make the veteran hit two sacrifice flies in four at-bats - 20 points
- Level 4: Hit a double, a triple, and a home run in one inning, and fail two stolen base attempts against a veteran without scoring a single run - 30 points
- Level 5: Steal six bases in one inning without scoring against a veteran - 30 points
Note that all Extreme Moments are unlocked only after completing the previous level. Not only are they challenging, but most also require a good deal of luck.
So, if you are not completely confident in your skills and luck and don't want to waste extra time, we don't recommend completing optional moments to earn Double Agent program points - other methods are more than sufficient.
That's all we have got for you. Since MLB The Show 25 will feature more programs later, we recommend completing Double Agent as soon as possible to avoid missing out on earning rewards from other programs. Have fun!
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