NBA 2K21 is the latest title in the world-renowned NBA 2K series, offering a top-tier sports video game experience on XBOX One/Series X.
With extensive improvements in graphics and gameplay, its competitive and community online features, and its deep, varied game modes, NBA 2K21 delivers a unique experience in all aspects of basketball and NBA culture -...
NBA 2K21 is the latest title in the world-renowned NBA 2K series, offering a top-tier sports video game experience on XBOX One/Series X.
With extensive improvements in graphics and gameplay, its competitive and community online features, and its deep, varied game modes, NBA 2K21 delivers a unique experience in all aspects of basketball and NBA culture - where everything is Game.
The Mamba Forever Edition includes:
100,000 Virtual Currency
10,000 MyTEAM Points
10 MyTEAM Tokens
60 MyCAREER Skill Boosts
30 Gatorade Boosts
40 MyTEAM Promo Packs (10 at launch, then 3 per week)
Sapphire Damian Lillard and Zion Williamson MyTEAM cards
MyPLAYER Shoe Collection
MyPLAYER 72 HR 2X REP Boost
MyPLAYER backpack and ball
Kobe Bryant Digital Collection
5 MyPLAYER Shoes
3 MyPLAYER Jerseys
Black Mamba MyPLAYER Uniform
Rookie Lakers MyTEAM Jerseys
Black Mamba custom MyTEAM Jerseys
Sapphire Kobe MyTEAM Card (Evos to Ruby)
5 MyTEAM Shoes (Incl. 1 Diamond)
Specifications
Genre
Sports
Release Date
2020
Release Date
25/12/2020
Age Rating (PEGI)
3
Edition
Mamba Forever
New Release
No
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For those who have experience with the title on last-gen consoles, what they will find in the new version is noticeably improved graphics and lighting, as well as a significantly improved shot meter compared to the PS4/XBOX One/PC versions, where the shot meter was truly unacceptable. I focused more on MyNBA, which is different from the version on older consoles, but not to the extent that it would change the experience. Also, what surprised me was the difficulty level in single player mode, always, even at the highest level, Hall of Fame... I don't know if it was just me, but the game seemed disappointingly easy at the highest difficulty level, and I'm not saying this as an expert in the series' gameplay, but as someone who always likes to have the maximum possible challenge in sports games, and compared to the older titles in the series, I found the difficulty level to be 1 or 2 clicks lower, which disappointed me.
One last thing that has nothing to do with the game as a game, but rather its performance on the XBOX Series X, is that I often noticed noticeable frame drops, which I definitely did not expect to encounter in a new title, especially for the next-gen consoles. Obviously, as developers work on the new consoles in the coming years, they will find ways to achieve even more visually and in terms of performance, so let's not condemn either 2K or XBOX for now, it's just something I think is worth mentioning.
Lastly, I believe that anyone interested in purchasing this title, who already has or had 2K21 for last-gen, would be wise to wait for the price to drop a little more, since we are talking about the exact same game, except for the graphics and shot meter.
However, I have the feeling that the times when 2K amazed us with each new release year after year are irreversibly gone... I'm very afraid that as long as there is no competition, we will reach this realization every year and more intensely.