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For the first time since [[NBA 2K11]], the Jordan Challenge is added.<ref>{{Cite web |title=NBA 2K23 Jordan Challenge {{!}} Courtside Report |url=https://nba.2k.com/courtside-report/the-jordan-challenge |access-date=2022-09-16 |website=nba.2k.com |language=en}}</ref>
For the first time since [[NBA 2K11]], the Jordan Challenge is added.<ref>{{Cite web |title=NBA 2K23 Jordan Challenge {{!}} Courtside Report |url=https://nba.2k.com/courtside-report/the-jordan-challenge |access-date=2022-09-16 |website=nba.2k.com |language=en}}</ref>


MyNBA was also updated, allowing the user to begin their MyNBA career during the [[1983–84 NBA season|1983–84]], [[1991–92 NBA season|1991–92]], or [[2002–03 NBA season]]<nowiki/>s. The player can also start in the current [[2022–23 NBA season]] in the games "modern era" selection. The new MyNBA mode includes automatic team relocation's such as the [[Kansas City Kings]] moving to Sacramento, the [[Memphis Grizzlies|Vancouver Grizzlies]] move to Memphis and the [[Seattle SuperSonics relocation to Oklahoma City]], however the user can veto these moves. {{Citation needed|date=September 2022}} The "eras" mode features fully rendered arenas from the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s, complete historic rosters as well as the draft classes that were previously available in previous 2k games. The mode also includes television filters and broadcast packages that emulate appropriate TV broadcast styles for the specific era the user starts in with the 90s broadcasts package being similar to the [[NBA on NBC]] package used early in 90s, and the 2000s broadcast package is similar to ESPN broadcasts used in the early 2000s. The 1980s and 90s broadcast packages are also used in the Jordan Challenge mode.
MyNBA was also updated, allowing the user to begin their MyNBA career during the [[1983–84 NBA season|1983–84]], [[1991–92 NBA season|1991–92]], or [[2002–03 NBA season]]<nowiki/>s. The player can also start in the current [[2022–23 NBA season]] in the games "modern era" selection. The new MyNBA mode includes automatic team relocation's such as the [[Kansas City Kings]] moving to Sacramento, the [[Memphis Grizzlies|Vancouver Grizzlies]] move to Memphis and the [[Seattle SuperSonics relocation to Oklahoma City]], however the user can veto these moves. {{Citation needed|date=September 2022}} The "eras" mode features fully rendered arenas from the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s, complete historic rosters as well as the draft classes that were previously available in previous NBA 2K games. The mode also includes television filters and broadcast packages that emulate appropriate TV broadcast styles for the specific era the user starts in with the 90s broadcasts package being similar to the [[NBA on NBC]] package used early in 90s, and the 2000s broadcast package is similar to ESPN broadcasts used in the early 2000s. The 1980s and 90s broadcast packages are also used in the Jordan Challenge mode.


== G.O.A.T. Boat and The City 3.0 ==
== G.O.A.T. Boat and The City 3.0 ==

Revision as of 00:23, 17 September 2022

NBA 2K23
Standard cover featuring Devin Booker
Developer(s)Visual Concepts
Publisher(s)2K
SeriesNBA 2K
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows, macOS Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, iOS, Android
ReleaseSeptember 9, 2022
Mode(s)

NBA 2K23 is a 2022 basketball simulation video game developed by Visual Concepts and published by Take-Two Interactive under the 2K label, based on the National Basketball Association (NBA). It is the 24th installment in the NBA 2K franchise and the successor to NBA 2K22. The game was released on September 9, 2022 for Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S. The NBA 2K23 Arcade Edition will be released on Apple Arcade and Android on October 18, 2022.[1]

Cover athletes

Phoenix Suns shooting guard Devin Booker is on the cover on the standard and digital deluxe versions while NBA Hall Of Famer Michael Jordan is on the cover of the Michael Jordan and Championship Editions.[2][citation needed] WNBA stars Sue Bird and Diana Taurasi are featured on the WNBA cover edition.[3] The 'Dreamer Edition' has American rapper J. Cole on the cover.[4]

Jordan Challenge and MyNBA updates

For the first time since NBA 2K11, the Jordan Challenge is added.[5]

MyNBA was also updated, allowing the user to begin their MyNBA career during the 1983–84, 1991–92, or 2002–03 NBA seasons. The player can also start in the current 2022–23 NBA season in the games "modern era" selection. The new MyNBA mode includes automatic team relocation's such as the Kansas City Kings moving to Sacramento, the Vancouver Grizzlies move to Memphis and the Seattle SuperSonics relocation to Oklahoma City, however the user can veto these moves. [citation needed] The "eras" mode features fully rendered arenas from the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s, complete historic rosters as well as the draft classes that were previously available in previous NBA 2K games. The mode also includes television filters and broadcast packages that emulate appropriate TV broadcast styles for the specific era the user starts in with the 90s broadcasts package being similar to the NBA on NBC package used early in 90s, and the 2000s broadcast package is similar to ESPN broadcasts used in the early 2000s. The 1980s and 90s broadcast packages are also used in the Jordan Challenge mode.

G.O.A.T. Boat and The City 3.0

G.O.A.T. Boat is for the current generation version (PlayStation 4 & Xbox One) while The City 3.0 is for next generation (PlayStation 5 & Xbox Series X/S). Affiliations in the next gen version have cosmetic changes for their respective courts and fast travel subways for transportation. The G.O.A.T. boat has server refreshes, the Galleon M.O.A.T. Courts, Rec Lounge (an amalgamation of the individual stores group in one area), and Jordan Challenge building.[citation needed]

MyTeam

New cards and game modes within MyTeam are updated. Season content also will bring new features post launch. The seasons also apply to the G.O.A.T. Boat and The City.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ Brown, Shelby. "NBA Coming to Apple Arcade Oct. 18". CNET. Retrieved 9 September 2022.
  2. ^ Berklan, Matt. "NBA 2K to Feature Michael Jordan on NBA 2K23 Covers". On Tap Sports Net. Retrieved 2022-09-09.
  3. ^ "NBA 2K23 Reveals WNBA Cover Art". GAMING. Retrieved 2022-09-16.
  4. ^ "J. Cole featured on cover of NBA 2K23 'Dreamer Edition'". NBA.com. Retrieved 2022-09-16.
  5. ^ "NBA 2K23 Jordan Challenge | Courtside Report". nba.2k.com. Retrieved 2022-09-16.