2K says the unskippable ads contained in MT 2K21 were executed in a way that the publisher"didn't intend," and the error"will be repaired." In a statement on Twitter, the company addressed backlash into how commercials were included in its latest release. Before this week, players noticed an unskippable advert for your Oculus Quest two ahead of an in-game videogame. That advert seemed to run through a loading screen, but was the same length even if running with an SSD to a PC (through Stevivor). Participants hailed 2K for the advert, with many noting it had been looking in a full-priced title.
In response, 2K educated players that adverts"have been incorporated into 2KTV segments" for a few decades, but said that"yesterday's 2KTV ad placement influenced our players' expertise in a way we didn't intend, as these advertisements are not meant to run as part of their pre-game introduction." As a result, the problem"will be fixed in future episodes," although there's no word on exactly when the change will be implemented. It will not sound as though the ads will truly be going away. 2K points out that they've been in place for a little while already, and that the problem here seems to be where the advertisement showed up, not the fact that it was there in the first place. Hopefully the placements will be subtle in the future, but it appears that in-game ads are set to be part of the NBA 2K games for a while yet.
On the second half of a back-to-back, Jordan had 64 points, but the Bulls dropped the match in overtime 128-124.
NBA 2K20's MyTeam started a new series of cards on Wednesday known as Career Highlights. The first card released commemorates Michael Jordan's triple-double performance against the Golden State Warriors on January 15, 1993. Notice, I say"chance" because you'll have to get the ball fall in the correct slot on the decoration board to win the card. I managed to Cheap 2K MT acquire the Jordan card, but you ought to know, you must be blessed as the winning slots will be both furthest on each side of the board.