Compare NBA 2K20 Key prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Visual Concepts. Published by 2K. Released on 9/6/2019. Available on PC, Nintendo Switch, Xbox. Genres: Sport, Single Player, Local Co-op, Split Screen, Third Person, Side View, Bird View, Simulation. Metacritic score: 80/100.

NBA 2K20 is Visual Concepts' full-fat basketball sim with modes for everyone from quick-game casuals to deep franchise builders, but its aggressive monetisation casts a long shadow over what is otherwise the best on-court feel the series had produced at the time.

NBA 2K20 is a PC basketball simulation from Visual Concepts released in September 2019, and it comes loaded with enough game modes to keep you busy for months: MyCareer (build your own player from the ground up), MyTeam (card-collecting super-team builder), MyGM (front-office franchise management with an action-point system), MyLeague, and a Quick Game option for anyone who just wants to tip off with friends tonight. On top of that, every WNBA team and roster is in the game for the first time in the series, and it plays noticeably differently from the NBA game, with a sharper emphasis on spacing, play-calling, and decision-making rather than highlight-reel athleticism. On the court, the game genuinely feels good. The motion system got a meaningful overhaul, so player movement no longer has that floaty, ice-skating quality that plagued earlier entries. Sprint is now a resource you manage rather than a button you hold forever, which forces smarter play. Dribble moves are responsive, passing out of drives mid-animation is satisfying, and contesting shots actually feels meaningful most of the time. MyPlayer character building splits attributes into finishing, shooting, playmaking, and defense/rebounding categories, each loaded with badges like Contact Finisher, Fancy Footwork, and Pick and Roller that let you lean into a specific playstyle. MyCareer also features a full cinematic story produced by LeBron James' SpringHill Entertainment, with a cast including Idris Elba and Rosario Dawson, following a character called Che on his rise through the league. It is genuinely one of the better sports story modes made in this generation. Now for the elephant in the room: the monetisation is rough, and you should walk in with eyes open. Virtual Currency (VC) bleeds into practically every mode. MyTeam introduced actual slot machine and ball-drop mini-games to generate card packs, which caused a community firestorm at launch and helped the game earn an "Overwhelmingly Negative" Steam user rating within days of release. MyCareer is playable without spending real money, but the grind is deliberately tuned to frustrate. PC players at launch also reported bugs around VC spending not registering attribute upgrades, though patches addressed the worst of it. The MyGM action-point system, meant to add weight to franchise decisions, mostly results in repetitive conversations with players about their morale rather than interesting management choices. From a couch co-op standpoint, the listing does flag Split Screen and Local Co-op support, which is great news for Saturday night sessions. Quick games with friends using their favourite NBA rosters are genuinely fun, and the WNBA addition gives you an extra flavour to rotate through. The 2KU tutorial system is one of the better onboarding tools in sports gaming, so new players are not left to fend for themselves. The presentation is stellar across the board: multiple commentary teams, authentic arena sound design, and player models that hold up even years later. If your group just wants to run five-on-five pickup games and mess around, the core basketball is there and it delivers. Bottom line: this is a game with a legitimate split identity. The on-court experience and mode variety are genuinely strong, and for a basketball fan who wants depth, there is a lot here. But if you are going in for competitive MyTeam or a clean MyCareer progression, the monetisation walls will test your patience. At its current deep-sale price point, the couch value and the sheer amount of content make it easier to recommend, especially if you skip MyTeam entirely and live in MyCareer or Quick Games with friends. Riley, Scout Team

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SportSingle PlayerLocal Co-opSplit ScreenThird PersonSide ViewBird ViewSimulation

NBA 2K20 Key

Sep 6, 2019Visual Concepts2K
GamerScout Says

NBA 2K20 is Visual Concepts' full-fat basketball sim with modes for everyone from quick-game casuals to deep franchise builders, but its aggressive monetisation casts a long shadow over what is otherwise the best on-court feel the series had produced at the time.

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Best for basketball fans who want deep single-player modes and couch co-op, and who can tune out the VC noise.

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NBA 2K20 is a PC basketball simulation from Visual Concepts released in September 2019, and it comes loaded with enough game modes to keep you busy for months: MyCareer (build your own player from the ground up), MyTeam (card-collecting super-team builder), MyGM (front-office franchise management with an action-point system), MyLeague, and a Quick Game option for anyone who just wants to tip off with friends tonight. On top of that, every WNBA team and roster is in the game for the first time in the series, and it plays noticeably differently from the NBA game, with a sharper emphasis on spacing, play-calling, and decision-making rather than highlight-reel athleticism. On the court, the game genuinely feels good. The motion system got a meaningful overhaul, so player movement no longer has that floaty, ice-skating quality that plagued earlier entries. Sprint is now a resource you manage rather than a button you hold forever, which forces smarter play. Dribble moves are responsive, passing out of drives mid-animation is satisfying, and contesting shots actually feels meaningful most of the time. MyPlayer character building splits attributes into finishing, shooting, playmaking, and defense/rebounding categories, each loaded with badges like Contact Finisher, Fancy Footwork, and Pick and Roller that let you lean into a specific playstyle. MyCareer also features a full cinematic story produced by LeBron James' SpringHill Entertainment, with a cast including Idris Elba and Rosario Dawson, following a character called Che on his rise through the league. It is genuinely one of the better sports story modes made in this generation. Now for the elephant in the room: the monetisation is rough, and you should walk in with eyes open. Virtual Currency (VC) bleeds into practically every mode. MyTeam introduced actual slot machine and ball-drop mini-games to generate card packs, which caused a community firestorm at launch and helped the game earn an "Overwhelmingly Negative" Steam user rating within days of release. MyCareer is playable without spending real money, but the grind is deliberately tuned to frustrate. PC players at launch also reported bugs around VC spending not registering attribute upgrades, though patches addressed the worst of it. The MyGM action-point system, meant to add weight to franchise decisions, mostly results in repetitive conversations with players about their morale rather than interesting management choices. From a couch co-op standpoint, the listing does flag Split Screen and Local Co-op support, which is great news for Saturday night sessions. Quick games with friends using their favourite NBA rosters are genuinely fun, and the WNBA addition gives you an extra flavour to rotate through. The 2KU tutorial system is one of the better onboarding tools in sports gaming, so new players are not left to fend for themselves. The presentation is stellar across the board: multiple commentary teams, authentic arena sound design, and player models that hold up even years later. If your group just wants to run five-on-five pickup games and mess around, the core basketball is there and it delivers. Bottom line: this is a game with a legitimate split identity. The on-court experience and mode variety are genuinely strong, and for a basketball fan who wants depth, there is a lot here. But if you are going in for competitive MyTeam or a clean MyCareer progression, the monetisation walls will test your patience. At its current deep-sale price point, the couch value and the sheer amount of content make it easier to recommend, especially if you skip MyTeam entirely and live in MyCareer or Quick Games with friends.

Riley
Riley · Scout Team

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steamMyCareerMyTeamWNBA ModeBadge SystemFranchise ManagementCouch Co-opLocal Split-ScreenBasketball SimVirtual Currency Grind

System Requirements

Minimum

Memory
4 GB RAM
Storage
80 GB
Graphics
NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 450 1GB / AMD® Radeon™ HD 7770 1GB
Processor
Intel® Core™ i3-530 @ 2.93 GHz / AMD FX-4100 @ 3.60 GHz
System requirements
Windows 7 64-bit, Windows 8.1 64-bit or Windows 10 64-bit

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Metacritic
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Developer
Visual Concepts
Publisher
2K
Release Date
Sep 6, 2019

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