Despite not bringing anything genuinely exciting to the franchise, NBA 2K18 is one of the most popular mobile games to hit the Google Play Store late in 2017.
NBA 2K18 for Android and iOS: Can your phone run it?
We recently published a guide for NBA 2K18 for Android and iOS to help potential new players decide whether to purchase the game or sit this season out, as well as answer the common questions posed by our readers.
NBA 2K18 for Android and iOS: What you need to know
In case you missed the headlines, NBA 2K18 is finally out for Android and not just for iOS devices, introducing NBA 2K fans to a fresh iteration of the popular video-game franchise.
NBA 2K18 now available for Android devices
Finally. After months of seemingly endless speculation regarding when, and if, NBA 2K18 would ever see the light of day on an Android device, the popular basketball video-game franchise is out now and available for download for P405 in Philippine currency, or roughly $8.
NBA 2K18 for Mobile review: You may want to sit this one out
ACK for yet another title, the reigning champ of basketball video games has again been ported to mobile, although it’s only available on iPhones and iPads as of this posting.
NBA 2K18 hits mobile. See if your device is compatible
EW year, new NBA season, new NBA 2K game for mobile devices. The wait has come to an end. NBA 2K18, one of the most popular sports franchises on console and PC, has dropped on mobile. And at around the same time as the launch of last year’s NBA 2K17, too.
NBA Live 18 demo makes us want to revisit franchise
HE 2017-2018 NBA season isn’t due to start until October, but the contest to determine the best basketball video game will be tipping off about a month from today.
NBA app now lets you save games for offline viewing
HE NBA app for Android and iOS has improved dramatically over the previous months. In fact, it’s one of our favorite streaming apps across both ecosystems because it’s reliable and the interface is uncomplicated and easy to navigate. And because ever since we cut the cord on cable and went all-in on Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and the like, it’s been our go-to app for watching NBA broadcasts.
NBA Live 16 unveiled at E3, promises better online play
The Electronic Entertainment Expo 2015, or simply E3 2015, is upon us, and one of the more interesting titles in EA’s lineup this year is the company’s upcoming basketball sim NBA Live 16. NBA Live 16 will bring a fresh batch of modes and new gameplay mechanics, as well as a new feature that allows you to scan your face into the game using your phone’s camera. The game will bring a fresh batch of modes, new gameplay mechanics that you haven’t seen before, including touch passing, dribble handoffs, and the ability to fight through screens, as well as a new face-scan …
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