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NBA 2K24 Arcade Edition is coming to Apple Arcade, featuring Allen Iverson

Basketball fans will soon be able to enjoy the latest edition of the popular NBA 2K series on their Apple devices. NBA 2K24 Arcade Edition, developed by 2K Games, is coming to Apple Arcade on October 24, featuring NBA legend Allen Iverson as the cover athlete.

Apple Arcade is a game subscription service that offers unlimited access to over 200 premium games, all without ads or in-app purchases. You can play Apple Arcade games on iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple TV. Apple Arcade is available in the Philippines for ₱249 per month, with a free one-month trial.

NBA 2K24 Arcade Edition adds new features for fans to play at home and on the go. In MyCAREER, players can step into the shoes of their very own NBA superstar, gain fans, and unlock endorsements with iconic brands such as Nike, Jordan, or Adidas. They can also customize their fit with new shoes, accessories, outfits, and tattoos.

In addition to current NBA stars, players can also tap NBA legends to join their streetball squad. The return of the Greatest mode allows players to challenge new GOATs and unlock a whole new lineup of NBA superstars and legends. They can build a team with their favorite superstars and compete in The Greatest Fantasy Team Challenge.

NBA 2K24 Arcade Edition for Apple Arcade

Moreover, players can also sit courtside with Spectator mode and play games matching the NBA season with NBA Today.

NBA 2K24 Arcade Edition is optimized for Apple devices, with stunning graphics, smooth gameplay, and intuitive controls. It also supports iCloud sync, allowing players to resume their progress across different devices.

The NBA 2K24 Arcade Edition will be on the App Store starting October 24, 2023.

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