Gaming
NBA 2K24: MyNBA adds new era, lite version, The W now MyCareer-like
Game Modes expanding
NBA 2K24 is right around the corner and we’re getting more updates on what to expect. Today, we are treated two game modes getting notable additions: MyNBA and The W.
MyNBA gets new era, more
For the unfamiliar, MyNBA is NBA 2K’s franchise mode. Here you can customize your league and run a team to your liking. Draft rookies, make trades, sign free agents, and the whole shebang. In NBA 2K23, 2K introduced eras that let you start a league at different key moments of the NBA. And the latest addition is all about that new era.
LeBron era
Players can relive or rewrite the 2010s basketball era that saw LeBron James join forces with Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh to create the ‘Heatles’ superteam.
As players progress into the Modern Era, select players will undergo an automatic aging transformation. That’s also a new feature present in all of the historic Eras.
Side note: Steph Curry is notably missing in these artworks.
2023 Collective Bargaining Agreement
Fancy yourself as a General Manager or GM? Well, you can put your management skills to the test against the new CBA that the NBA and the National Basketball Players Association agreed on this past year. NBA 2K24 a luxury tax brackets scale with the salary cap, cap smoothing, increased value from the Mid-Level Exceptions (MLEs) and more.
MyNBA Lite
If that’s too much for you and you just want to wheel and deal your way to a Championship, 2K has you covered.
MyNBA Lite gives a pick-up-and-play approach to the franchise mode. It gives players the freedom and flexibility to quickly make the moves they need to win a title. These include making trades without CBA restrictions, extending contracts, having visibility on upcoming draft classes and more. It’s the perfect entry point for those looking to explore MyNBA.
The W gets shades of MyCareer gameplay
If you feel shortchanged by how your W player progresses, then fret not. It has improved in NBA 2K24.
Choose Your Path
Here, players can enter the league as a college hoops sensation or an up-and-coming player with valuable international experience. You decide how your WNBA career ultimately unfolds.
In Pursuit of Greatness
To be great, you gotta face the greats. Here, players can go up against some of the WNBA’s most gifted stars to see how they measure up.
Pick-up Games
Instead of 2K23’s Contact Challenges, this year, players can earn exciting badge perks by competing against a veteran from their own team, a star player they’re in a position battle with, and historic legends.
The W Rewards
New rewards and content will be available in The W and The W Online. These can be earned by winning games and completing challenges. Emerging the victor unlocks updated 2K Breakthrough Skins, MyTEAM Jersey Cards, and player-enhancing MyTEAM Shoe Cards and more exciting rewards.
All twelve WNBA teams return to PLAY NOW in NBA 2K24 on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PC.
NBA 2K24 is currently scheduled for release on September 8 for PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC platforms. For more information, please visit the NBA 2K24 official website.
Gaming
Xbox might get rid of physical discs too
The experimental disc-to-digital feature will digitize your physical library.
Sony and Microsoft are seemingly locked in a farcical battle to sink their own ship first. Just today, the PlayStation fired its most damaging salvo yet by cancelling physical games starting 2028. Not to be outdone, the Xbox is going pound-for-pound through an experimental disc-to-digital feature to digitize physical games.
According to The Verge, Microsoft is currently testing a feature which will allow users to completely digitize their collection of physical games on the Xbox One and the Series X. Upon inserting the disc, the Xbox will create a digital copy attached to the physical disc.
Being attached to the disc means that the digital copy can move from console to console. Once the disc is inserted to another console, the digital copy transfers with it.
The feature will prevent more than a single person from using the disc at the same time. It sounds similar to Nintendo’s Virtual Game Card but without the ability to lend games out to friends and family.
It’s still an experimental feature, so there’s no schedule for a global rollout yet. Still, the disc-to-digital feature sounds like an eerie prelude to Microsoft similarly eliminating physical discs for the future. If it’s any consolation (but it’s probably not), Nintendo already got the ball rolling by introducing the Virtual Game Card feature, but the Switch 2 mercifully hasn’t removed physical cartridges.
SEE ALSO: Xbox CEO admits Game Pass is too expensive right now
Sony PlayStation will stop producing physical game discs for all new PlayStation titles starting January 2028.
The company says the move reflects changing consumer habits. More players now buy games digitally instead of on disc.
Games released before January 2028 will not be affected. Those titles will continue to receive physical editions as planned.
After the transition, all new PlayStation games will launch in digital format only. Players can buy them through the PlayStation Store or from retailers selling digital game codes.
Sony says the shift will help it focus on digital distribution. It also wants to give players more ways to purchase games while continuing to improve the gaming experience.
The move also signals a major change for the industry.
Players will no longer be able to buy physical copies of new PlayStation games after January 2028. That could reduce the second-hand game market since digital purchases cannot usually be resold.
Collectors may also see fewer special editions that include game discs. Future collector’s editions could instead bundle digital download codes with physical merchandise.
The transition also makes reliable internet access more important. Every new game will need to be downloaded, and players may need to upgrade their storage as game sizes continue to grow.
For Sony and game publishers, the move could lower manufacturing and shipping costs. It also gives them greater control over pricing, distribution, and digital sales.
While the company did not mention game preservation, some players may also raise concerns about long-term ownership. Unlike physical discs, digital games depend on online storefronts and account access.
Sony thanked players for their continued support and said it remains committed to delivering a world-class gaming experience as the industry continues its shift toward digital.
Gaming
Marvel’s Blade, the videogame, might be cancelled
Microsoft might shut down the studio developing the game.
Is there a Marvel franchise more doomed than Blade? On the big screen, Mahershala Ali’s much-awaited depiction has fizzled into obscurity. Now, the videogame might follow suit.
If you haven’t heard (or have forgotten) about Marvel’s Blade, then that’s not on you. Arkane Studios, the developers behind the adaptation, haven’t said a word about the game in years. Today, according to The Verge, Microsoft might shutter Arkane Studios, inevitably leading to a cancellation of Marvel’s Blade.
The source also indicates the game itself was plagued by delays (which we know) and is already above its budget (which we don’t know). Even if Arkane Studios continues its operations, there’s already a substantial chance that the game won’t be made anyway.
Arkane Studios won’t be the only one, according to the report. Microsoft is also considering Compulsion Games, Double Fine, Ninja Theory, and Undead Labs for the chopping block.
Blade won’t be the only loss in an Arkane Studios shuttering. The studio is also responsible for the critically acclaimed Dishonored series and the more recent Deathloop.
However, in the Marvel end of things, fans can still scratch their superhero videogame itch later this year. In September, Insomniac Games, the same studio behind the wildly popular Marvel’s Spider-Man series, is set to launch Marvel’s Wolverine, a promising take on the iconic mutant.
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