Dingbest 0 Report post Posted October 20, 2020 That's just over a week until the name releases across those platforms along with PC and Google Stadia on NBA 2K21 MT September 4th, therefore it should be a lot of time to decide whether it's well worth the purchase. Alongside the current-gen demo date, Visual Concepts also detailed a set of improvements coming into the name as well, which you can check out from the developers' site on the subject. NBA 2K21 is currently scheduled to release on September 4th for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC, and Google Stadia. PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X models are also announced, though neither of them has a definitive launch date as of yet. You can check out all our past coverage of the upcoming basketball video game right here. What do you consider what we have observed of NBA 2K21 up to now? Are you eager to have a look at the demo once it releases later this month? Tell us in the comments, or hit me up directly on Twitter at @rollinbishop to speak about all things gaming!Disclosure: ComicBook is owned by CBS Interactive, a division of Buy MT NBA 2K21 ViacomCBS.That's true but it's still 100 bucks in the end of the afternoon, for what to see Kobe for thirty minutes once the game is loading up. Plus 2k has been copy and paste for the previous five years anywaysIma pay the $100 so I only have to buy the game once. I bet I'll get a next gen console some point this season and want to play 2K and I know I do not wish to get the $60 variant double so I'll only spend 100$ up front to have it on both generations. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites