Compare 2K BALL N’ BRAWL BUNDLE prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Saber Interactive. Published by 2K. Released on 9/18/2020. Available on PC, Xbox. Genres: Action, Sport, Single Player, Multiplayer, Local Co-op, Split Screen, Third Person, Fighting.

Two arcade sports games in one bundle: Saber Interactive's cartoonish 2v2 basketball (NBA 2K Playgrounds 2) and over-the-top WWE brawler (WWE 2K Battlegrounds Deluxe). Great for couch sessions, not for serious sim fans.

If your idea of a good Saturday involves four people on a couch taking turns throwing each other into crocodiles and throwing down 720 dunks, this bundle was basically engineered for you. The 2K Ball N' Brawl Bundle pairs two arcade sports games from developer Saber Interactive under one roof: NBA 2K Playgrounds 2 and WWE 2K Battlegrounds Deluxe Edition. Neither game takes itself seriously for a single second, and that is mostly a feature, not a bug. NBA 2K Playgrounds 2 is a 2v2 arcade basketball game in the spirit of NBA Jam, featuring a bobblehead-style roster of current players and legends, including the likes of Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant. Pick your two-player squad and run through Exhibition matches, a condensed Season Mode with a 14-game schedule and best-of-three playoffs, the online ranked Playgrounds Championship, or a 3-Point Contest for a quick change of pace. The controls are genuinely pick-up-and-play simple: pass, shoot, steal, crossover, alley-oop, and a handful of special inputs for signature moves. Games default to three-minute matches, so an entire season can be knocked out in a couple of hours, which is ideal for group play. The four-player online support and local co-op mean the couch co-op crowd is well served, and the colourful, detailed court visuals hold up fine. The roster is gated behind card packs and a dual-currency system that has frustrated many players, and if you want specific legends you may be grinding or spending for a while. The 3-point shooting meter has also been criticised for inconsistency. Still, for a casual group session it absolutely delivers the fun. WWE 2K Battlegrounds Deluxe Edition is a cartoonish arcade brawler built on a simplified version of WWE 2K mechanics. Wrestlers are sorted into five styles, Powerhouse, High-Flyer, Technician, Brawler, and All-Rounder, with shared move sets within each category and only signature moves and finishers setting individuals apart. Match types include Steel Cage (with a unique cash-collection escape mechanic), Royal Rumble, Fatal Four Way, Gauntlet, and the online King of the Battleground mode, which works like an infinite Royal Rumble with ongoing drop-in play. A comic-book-panel story campaign starring Paul Heyman and Stone Cold Steve Austin runs for quite a few hours and is genuinely entertaining in its goofy way. The interactive arenas, loaded with ringside hazards like alligators, rams, and remote-controlled goats, keep things lively. Crossplay support is a real plus for the online player base. The same caveat applies here though: a chunk of the roster is locked behind Battle Bucks and real-money Golden Bucks, and many top-tier superstars like Sasha Banks, Seth Rollins, and Daniel Bryan are not available from the jump. Solo play wears thin after a few hours once the novelty of the arenas fades. As a bundle, these two games sit in the same niche. Both are best in short bursts with friends, both look colourful and run fine on modest PC hardware (no wheel, HOTAS, or specialist controller required, a gamepad is all you need), and both carry the same nagging microtransaction grind that will bother completionists more than casual players. If you only ever play these with a rotating group of friends and do not care about owning every superstar or baller in the roster, the grind is almost irrelevant. If you are a solo player chasing full unlocks, both games will test your patience. For a weekend group session or a party night, though, the value of having two accessible arcade sports games ready to go is genuinely solid. Riley, Scout Team

2K BALL N’ BRAWL BUNDLE
ActionSportSingle PlayerMultiplayerLocal Co-opSplit ScreenThird PersonFighting

2K BALL N’ BRAWL BUNDLE

Sep 18, 2020Saber Interactive2K
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Two arcade sports games in one bundle: Saber Interactive's cartoonish 2v2 basketball (NBA 2K Playgrounds 2) and over-the-top WWE brawler (WWE 2K Battlegrounds Deluxe). Great for couch sessions, not for serious sim fans.

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A couch party double-bill that lands best in short group sessions; solo grinders will hit the roster paywall fast.

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About 2K BALL N’ BRAWL BUNDLE

If your idea of a good Saturday involves four people on a couch taking turns throwing each other into crocodiles and throwing down 720 dunks, this bundle was basically engineered for you. The 2K Ball N' Brawl Bundle pairs two arcade sports games from developer Saber Interactive under one roof: NBA 2K Playgrounds 2 and WWE 2K Battlegrounds Deluxe Edition. Neither game takes itself seriously for a single second, and that is mostly a feature, not a bug. NBA 2K Playgrounds 2 is a 2v2 arcade basketball game in the spirit of NBA Jam, featuring a bobblehead-style roster of current players and legends, including the likes of Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant. Pick your two-player squad and run through Exhibition matches, a condensed Season Mode with a 14-game schedule and best-of-three playoffs, the online ranked Playgrounds Championship, or a 3-Point Contest for a quick change of pace. The controls are genuinely pick-up-and-play simple: pass, shoot, steal, crossover, alley-oop, and a handful of special inputs for signature moves. Games default to three-minute matches, so an entire season can be knocked out in a couple of hours, which is ideal for group play. The four-player online support and local co-op mean the couch co-op crowd is well served, and the colourful, detailed court visuals hold up fine. The roster is gated behind card packs and a dual-currency system that has frustrated many players, and if you want specific legends you may be grinding or spending for a while. The 3-point shooting meter has also been criticised for inconsistency. Still, for a casual group session it absolutely delivers the fun. WWE 2K Battlegrounds Deluxe Edition is a cartoonish arcade brawler built on a simplified version of WWE 2K mechanics. Wrestlers are sorted into five styles, Powerhouse, High-Flyer, Technician, Brawler, and All-Rounder, with shared move sets within each category and only signature moves and finishers setting individuals apart. Match types include Steel Cage (with a unique cash-collection escape mechanic), Royal Rumble, Fatal Four Way, Gauntlet, and the online King of the Battleground mode, which works like an infinite Royal Rumble with ongoing drop-in play. A comic-book-panel story campaign starring Paul Heyman and Stone Cold Steve Austin runs for quite a few hours and is genuinely entertaining in its goofy way. The interactive arenas, loaded with ringside hazards like alligators, rams, and remote-controlled goats, keep things lively. Crossplay support is a real plus for the online player base. The same caveat applies here though: a chunk of the roster is locked behind Battle Bucks and real-money Golden Bucks, and many top-tier superstars like Sasha Banks, Seth Rollins, and Daniel Bryan are not available from the jump. Solo play wears thin after a few hours once the novelty of the arenas fades. As a bundle, these two games sit in the same niche. Both are best in short bursts with friends, both look colourful and run fine on modest PC hardware (no wheel, HOTAS, or specialist controller required, a gamepad is all you need), and both carry the same nagging microtransaction grind that will bother completionists more than casual players. If you only ever play these with a rotating group of friends and do not care about owning every superstar or baller in the roster, the grind is almost irrelevant. If you are a solo player chasing full unlocks, both games will test your patience. For a weekend group session or a party night, though, the value of having two accessible arcade sports games ready to go is genuinely solid.

Riley
Riley · Scout Team

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steamArcade SportsCouch Co-opParty GameCard Unlock SystemKing of the Battleground Mode2v2 BasketballComic-book CampaignInteractive ArenasGamepad-Friendly

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OS
Windows 7 64-bit
Processor
Intel Core i3-540 3.06GHz
Memory
4 GB RAM
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GT 710
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
9 GB available space
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Saber Interactive
Publisher
2K
Release Date
Sep 18, 2020

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