NBA 2K21 was released on PC and modern game consoles in September, but is expected to be re-released on next-generation systems next month. With the help of powerful hardware, the basketball simulation game is created as a new experience on Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5. We have understood the appearance of the player, and now the developers are showing the complete gameplay of NBA 2K21 MT on the next-generation console.
The new game video has been posted to the NBA 2K YouTube channel and includes comments from Visual Concepts executive producer Erick Boenisch and game director Mike Wang. We saw the team selection screen, the pre-match introduction and the unmatched gameplay between the Golden State Warriors and the New Orleans Pelicans. In the video, the developers discussed the new features of the next generation of games.
The next generation of NBA 2K21 will change the default camera angle to bring it closer to the ground and further amplify the action. This is inspired by what we saw in the NBA bubble game when the 2019-2020 season restarted. The camera is one of several demo changes we saw in the basketball simulation. During the warm-up, new on-field commentators and redesigned scoreboard, more people will participate on the court.
As mentioned in the video, the presentation is only part of the new changes in the next-generation version of NBA 2K21. With better lighting and graphics, developers have been able to create more realistic and unique player actions. As for the gameplay, we saw star rookie Zion Williamson (Zion Williamson) grabbing a high ball from Lonzo Ball and smashing it at Stephen Curry. The developers mentioned that with the new impact engine, these new contact alleys can be realized.
NBA 2K21 looks very different from its predecessor, and in our Shacknews review, the product did not perform well. NBA 2K21 will be released on the next-generation consoles when it is released on November 10 and November 12 respectively. In GameMS, you can get more information about 2K MT.