The absolute glut of content is impressive and intimidating all at once, and NBA 2K26’s on-the-court performance is so good that it’s worth the annoyances that come with the franchise.
The absolute glut of content is impressive and intimidating all at once, and NBA 2K26’s on-the-court performance is so good that it’s worth the annoyances that come with the franchise.
Today, some organizational shifts were announced. Alexandre Mandryka, who previously worked on Ubisoft's flagship Assassin's Creed and Far Cry franchises, will assume the creative director role.
New features are on the way which should make the game more accessible and less punishing, including the option to eliminate even the possibility of death.