'NBA 2K21' goes complete MMO with next-gen The City style


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    Between photo-realistic images and a new WNBA style, basketball fans have a lot to look forward to when it comes to the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S versions of NBA 2K21. And you can add The City, an expanded online hub globe, to the list of next-generation specific capabilities.

    The City builds on the local gameplay mode that has been a part of this franchise throughout the last couple of years. Series developer Visual Concepts is producing everything basically sounds like an MMORPG. When you visit The City, you'll start in"Rookieville." It's exactly what it sounds like: a tutorial region where you will need to complete several jobs before the remainder of the internet world opens to you. Once you're from Rookieville, you'll pick one of four Affiliations to join: North, South, East and West. Every faction requires another borough of The City their Buy NBA 2K MT Coins home also has its own mayor.