Over recent years, the MyCareer Mode featured in the "NBA 2K" series has evolved into something more akin to an interactive movie.
Last year, 2K Sports brought in Spike Lee to write and direct the story mode. While the production values were high, many fans didn't find playing through it very rewarding due to a linear structure that had them simply observing rather than influencing.
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The video game publisher heard that feedback and has made some big changes for MyCareer in "NBA 2K17." Instead of primarily dealing with challenges caused by exterior characters or actions of which the user had no control over, more decisions will be based on making choices, and the focus is shifting back to basketball.
The theme of the "dynamic duo" is being introduced as the main character will be joined by another rookie on the team named Justice Young. He's played by "Creed" star Michael B. Jordan. The story this year has been penned by Aaron Covington, who was one of the writers on "Creed." He also took on the directing duties. Actors and comedians Hannibal Burress and Matt Walsh also have roles.
On Sept. 9, "The Prelude" will go out for free as a download on Xbox One and PlayStation 4. It's the start of the MyCareer Mode involving the collegiate portion of the story. Ten universities have been licensed to appear in the game.
"NBA 2K17" will be the second-earliest release ever for an NBA-licensed game (Sept. 16). Paul George is on the cover of the standard edition and Kobe Bryant is celebrated with the Legend Edition. The game will have a new feature allowing for league expansion in the Franchise modes. Amazon Prime members can pre-order any version of 2K17 for 20 percent off.
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