
Travis Bruno of Capsule Computers writes:
"When it comes to yearly sports games, fans never quite know what to expect. Usually when a new game in a series is released, fans hope for updated features and an improved experience but when it comes to sports titles, that can be a hit and miss experience. While I may be a bit biased, raised in Chicago during the Chicago Bull’s championship run with Michael Jordan, last year’s NBA 2K23 stood as a significant improvement for the only major basketball game in town but those looking for the same experience this time around will find themselves disappointed. Rather than celebrate the franchise’s 25th anniversary with a slam dunk, NBA 2K24 flops on the court worse than LeBron."

Sales to date are over 9 million units sold and nearly 2 million daily users.
Lmao how 🤣🤣 I tried getting into sports games but I get so bored of it, I'd rather play a multiplayer game and I don't even care for online games like that 🤣
Crazy that SEGA actually sold off their sports dev teams. Look at all this money they've been missing out on since then. Another stupid business decision, one of many.

With NBA 2K24 Season 7 tipping off, that means new Season 7 Rewards for MyCAREER, MyTEAM, Premium, Pro Pass, and HOF Pass.

In the words of LeBron James, "It's About Damn Time!" 2K announced on its official Discord channel that NBA 2K24 has implemented new protections against cheating tools and their-party software / scripts.
I bought this game on sale as I havent played a 2k basketball game since 2k7 and lets just say I wish I could get my money back