
Questionable practices are not a new topic when it comes to 2K, but banning players for correctly using a system the company put up in NBA 2K19 is next level. A player recently got a permanent ban using the auction house, no warning attached.

Sports games were not lacking on the Nintendo Switch, featuring a diverse collection of games that could appeal to both casual and hardcore gamers.

From GI.biz: "Take-Two interactive is facing a class-action lawsuit over its use of loot boxes in the best-selling NBA 2K games.
Bloomberg reports the suit was filed on behalf of a minor and their guardian at the Winnebago Country Circuit Court in January, before being moved to the Illinois Northern District Court last month.
The complainant says that loot boxes "psychologically distance" players from the true financial impact of such purchases, noting that -- in the case of minors -- these are often paid for by a parent's credit card."

Amazon has discounted the physical version of NBA 2K19 to just $4.99 on the PS4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch.
That's retarded.
I really used to love 2k. Will never buy a game from them again more than likely. Make NBA 2k f20 at least. This and EA sports are the worst gambling mechanics to ever hit video games. It's disgusting
🙄 go from begging people to let them use microtransactions to banning people that aren't abusing the system
i lose audio when my player goes to practice. i'm just saying.
I used to play it years ago but I want all-offline season modes and absolutely no microtransactions. I won't buy any sports games with microtransactions, which means I will never buy one again in my life. Oh well. I'll spend my money elsewhere.