A lot of attention has been paid to Nba 2k22 Mt NBA 2K22's rather crass product placement as well as the offensive, continuous pressure on players to spend more money, particularly within MyCareer. In the simplest words, disrespectful to gamers who have played for years, as well as anyone that paid 70 dollars (or more) to play the base game.
But at the very least MyCareer that in NBA 2K21 adds MMO-like quests and scores of off-court challenges I also get an impression that I'm the middle of a system seeking to profit from mesimilar to the huge commercial aspect of sports. Furthermore, it makes me feel it's okay to act in my personal best interests is okay and understandable, if not also encouraged.
The character of the player in MyCareer is constantly scrolling on a fake Twitter feed (whose authentic tone, again stands out above other series' efforts) and they'll see the stans taking sides in a debate just as they'll be able to see get-off-my-lawn-grand like Perkins and Perkins scolding them for not doing anything but being thankful. You're given a personal assistant along with your choice between two agencies to represent you. All of them made the "Social Samurai" incident in which I demanded for more playing time seem like a good business sense.
2K Sports gets away with nba 2k22 mt coins the microtransaction hustle as well as the game-based advertising of MyCareer but only barelyas it is tied to significant role-playing and lifestyle features. The game's publishers have dipped its hands into the cookie jars used by players every year since 2014 and yet, those players haven't returned.