So yeah, as long as you’re shelling out for Nba 2k24 mt card packs, 2K has your back when it comes to crossgen support. At this point, most NBA 2K players are used to the series’ mercenary approach to, well, everything, but 2K is being particularly bald-faced in this case. But hey, at least they didn’t announce any new casino games for MyTeam this year.
NBA 2k24 is almost upon us and, as usual, Visual Concepts have made various tweaks and improvements to the on-court action. It sounds like the goal is to make NBA 2k24 more natural-feeling and accessible to new players, which is the direction the series has been going for a couple years now. Most notably, shooting and the Pro Stick system are receiving fairly significant updates. But before we get to that, you can check out the first NBA 2k24 trailer below (featuring gameplay from current-gen platforms).
2K Games has confirmed the remaining cover athletes for this year's edition of NBA 2k24 along with some additional details regarding the upgrades to the next generation of consoles. Unfortunately, with the pricing details that have been announced today, this confirms that NBA 2k24 will not support Xbox Smart Delivery or a free upgrade from PlayStation 4 to PlayStation 5.
This year's cover athletes for NBA 2k24 will vary by platform and might make it easier for parents to know which version to buy their kids for Christmas. For current gen platforms, Damian Lillard is your cover athlete; for next-gen, it's Zion Williamson. Bridging the console generations is a special edition celebrating the career of cheap 2k24 mt Lakers #8 (or #24 depending on when you started following his games) Kobe Bryant.