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National Basketball Association 2K17’s MyCareer trailer features Michael B. Jordan
Accuracy is just as important when it comes to the cities we root for as it is for the players we root for.
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2K Games has released the trailer for National Basketball Association 2K17’s MyCareer Mode to give players a peek into what they can expect in this year’s installment.
As announced on Twitter by Ronnie2K, a new MyCareer trailer was released today, showcasing the relationship between your player and Justice, played by Michael B Jordan.
For those who preordered the game, it’ll be available on September 16. That’s something. Check it out for yourself in the trailer below.
You will be able to download “The Prelude” the start of the career mode from tomorrow (free download), ahead of the full release next week.
Back at E3 2016, Microsoft announced that Forza Horizon 3, Gears of War 4, Scalebound and National Basketball Association 2K17 would be the first HDR-enabled games and the Xbox team promised at the time that these games will “look even better thanks to a higher contrast ratio between lights and darks, bringing out the true visual depth of your favorite games”.
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“NBA 2K17” is coming out for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Xbox One, Xbox 360, and PC in two weeks on September 20.