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NBA 2K25 Release Date and Cover Stars Announced
NBA 2K25 is set to launch on September 6, 2024, and the game promises exciting features and updates. This year, the game will be available on multiple platforms including PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC.
This edition of NBA 2K25 will feature Boston Celtics’ forward Jayson Tatum as the cover athlete. Joining him are WNBA star A’ja Wilson and NBA legend Vince Carter, marking a significant moment as athletes from both the NBA and WNBA grace the cover together for the first time in the franchise’s history.
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Fans can look forward to enhanced gameplay and new modes, building on the success of previous editions. The cover stars were chosen not only for their outstanding performances on the court but also for their influence and contribution to the sport.
Pre-orders for NBA 2K25 will begin in July, offering various editions with exclusive content and bonuses. The game is expected to deliver an immersive basketball experience with realistic graphics and dynamic features that cater to both casual players and hardcore fans.
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