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NBA 2K Online Free-To-Play Game Announced For China

DSOGaming writes: "2K Sports today announced the public launch of its free-to-play NBA 2K Online game on the Tencent Games portal in China."

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NYC_Gamer4326d ago

I wish 2K would bring it over to the states

ATi_Elite4326d ago

If it gets a big buzz in China then it will come to the states plus it's an excellent title to keep 2K China busy (making Chinese versions of 2K Games)

Crytek's Warface was gonna be China only but the buzz was so good that a U.S. release date is set.

2K Sports may just use China as a way to work out the kinks before a U.S. release as I don't recall Take-Two Interactive having any Free 2 play titles.

PiccoloGR4325d ago

that's my thoughts too. 2K Sports obviously wants to test the game where they won' have server issues and if it's good and profitable, they will release it in Europe and US

jdktech20104326d ago

Um, they can't even get their retail game to work online correctly....not sure I trust a free to play one. It's kinda cool and I hope it catches on in teh sports gaming world but I have my doubts

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NBA 2K eLeague Begins in May 2018

The competitive online gaming leagues that make up the world of eSports is gaining momentum heading into the new year. With the Overwatch League setting up for its opener in December, conventional sports, like the NBA, are gearing up for their appearance in the electronic medium starting next year.

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NBA 2K Online (Free-To-Play) Hitting China This October

DSOGaming writes: "2K Sports today announced that NBA 2K Online, the free-to-play NBA simulation from 2K Sports on the Tencent Games portal in China, will launch commercially on October 24."

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NBA2K Online's Official Basketball Babes

NBA2K Online recently held a beauty contest to find out Chinese netizens’ favourite basketball babe. NBA2K Online is a basketball video game developed by leading Chinese company Tencent and major American publisher Take-Two Interactive and its subsidiary 2K Sports. Four out of the five basketball babes have been featured on Red Flava.

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