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NBA 2K21 formerly generated controversy because of the cost of its PlayStation 5 along with Xbox Series X versions. The game will cost $70, representing a $10 rise from the typical cost of games for the current production of consoles.Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick later clarified that the publisher will consider a $10 price increase for next-generation games console games onto a"title-by-title basis," amid rising development costs.
For all the basketball lovers out there, here's some great news. 2K has announced that the NBA 2K21 demonstration will soon be available from August 24, 2020. The game's demo version will be available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch.
The name is also coming into PC and Google's Stadia, but it seems the demo won't be made on the two platforms. The demo will launch just days before the game's global launch on September 4, 2020. This year's game has a lot of improvements. 2K detailed the major changes in their own blog. And today, fans can test out some of them whenever the demo drops.