Compare NBA 2K21 Steam key prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Visual Concepts. Published by 2K. Released on 9/4/2020. Available on PC. Genres: Sport, Single Player, Multiplayer, Local Co-op, Co-op, Split Screen, Third Person, Side View, Bird View, Simulation.

The gold standard of basketball sims, but NBA 2K21 coasts on reputation: same modes, a rougher new shot meter, and a microtransaction machine that never takes a night off.

NBA 2K21 is a basketball simulation from Visual Concepts covering the full spectrum of NBA play, complete with MyCareer (build your own player from high school to the league), MyTeam (card-collecting with packs, auctions, and seasonal challenges), MyLeague, MyGM, and The Neighbourhood, a Beach-themed online hub where your MyPlayer can queue up for 3v3 streetball or 5v5 ProAm runs between bouts of outfit shopping. On paper, that is a massive amount of basketball. In practice, most of it will feel very familiar if you touched 2K20 at all, and that familiarity is both the game's biggest comfort and its most glaring problem. The core on-court simulation is still the best you can get for PC basketball, full stop. Dribbling, defense, off-ball positioning, and the animations for contested shots all carry weight and read reasonably like the real sport. The big mechanical headline is the reworked Pro Stick shooting system: the shot gauge was redesigned to put more emphasis on timing precision, which divided the community hard at launch. New players will find it genuinely punishing until the muscle memory kicks in, so be prepared to grind Practice mode before you embarrass yourself online. The commentary is solid, crowd audio reacts to big moments, and the player likenesses range from uncanny to impressive. The WNBA is also playable and the team is properly represented, though the mode is walled off from MyLeague and online play, which feels like a missed opportunity. Here is where the honest part comes in. The PC version carries an extra weight of baggage. Anti-cheat on PC has always been effectively non-existent in this series, and 2K21 was no different, with cheaters in online parks surfacing within days of launch. The Neighbourhood hub, while visually refreshed, could take ten minutes just to get a pickup game started. MyLeague and MyGM received virtually no meaningful updates, and MyGM in particular launched with roster issues tied to the pandemic-compressed NBA season. The microtransaction layer, built around Virtual Currency (VC), runs through every mode including MyCareer, where starting stats are low enough that grinding or spending becomes a real conversation early on. MyTeam loot boxes are present, dressed up as seasonal content. For a casual four-friends Saturday session, the split-screen support keeps things fun and accessible, and anyone who has watched basketball before will be able to pick up and run a few possessions without a tutorial. It is genuinely good couch sports. For solo players who want a deep franchise experience or an online park that rewards skill over wallet size, the cracks show fast. If you have not played a 2K in a couple of years, the experience holds up reasonably well. If you played 2K20 extensively, the jump here is thin. Riley, Scout Team

NBA 2K21 Steam key
SportSingle PlayerMultiplayerLocal Co-opCo-opSplit ScreenThird PersonSide ViewBird ViewSimulation

NBA 2K21 Steam key

Sep 4, 2020Visual Concepts2K
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The gold standard of basketball sims, but NBA 2K21 coasts on reputation: same modes, a rougher new shot meter, and a microtransaction machine that never takes a night off.

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NBA 2K21 is a basketball simulation from Visual Concepts covering the full spectrum of NBA play, complete with MyCareer (build your own player from high school to the league), MyTeam (card-collecting with packs, auctions, and seasonal challenges), MyLeague, MyGM, and The Neighbourhood, a Beach-themed online hub where your MyPlayer can queue up for 3v3 streetball or 5v5 ProAm runs between bouts of outfit shopping. On paper, that is a massive amount of basketball. In practice, most of it will feel very familiar if you touched 2K20 at all, and that familiarity is both the game's biggest comfort and its most glaring problem. The core on-court simulation is still the best you can get for PC basketball, full stop. Dribbling, defense, off-ball positioning, and the animations for contested shots all carry weight and read reasonably like the real sport. The big mechanical headline is the reworked Pro Stick shooting system: the shot gauge was redesigned to put more emphasis on timing precision, which divided the community hard at launch. New players will find it genuinely punishing until the muscle memory kicks in, so be prepared to grind Practice mode before you embarrass yourself online. The commentary is solid, crowd audio reacts to big moments, and the player likenesses range from uncanny to impressive. The WNBA is also playable and the team is properly represented, though the mode is walled off from MyLeague and online play, which feels like a missed opportunity. Here is where the honest part comes in. The PC version carries an extra weight of baggage. Anti-cheat on PC has always been effectively non-existent in this series, and 2K21 was no different, with cheaters in online parks surfacing within days of launch. The Neighbourhood hub, while visually refreshed, could take ten minutes just to get a pickup game started. MyLeague and MyGM received virtually no meaningful updates, and MyGM in particular launched with roster issues tied to the pandemic-compressed NBA season. The microtransaction layer, built around Virtual Currency (VC), runs through every mode including MyCareer, where starting stats are low enough that grinding or spending becomes a real conversation early on. MyTeam loot boxes are present, dressed up as seasonal content. For a casual four-friends Saturday session, the split-screen support keeps things fun and accessible, and anyone who has watched basketball before will be able to pick up and run a few possessions without a tutorial. It is genuinely good couch sports. For solo players who want a deep franchise experience or an online park that rewards skill over wallet size, the cracks show fast. If you have not played a 2K in a couple of years, the experience holds up reasonably well. If you played 2K20 extensively, the jump here is thin. Riley, Scout Team

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steamBasketball SimMyCareerMyTeamCard CollectingStreet BasketballPro Stick ControlsVC GrindCouch Co-opWNBA Mode

System Requirements

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Memory
4 GB RAM
Storage
110 GB
Graphics
nVidia GTS 450; ATI HD 7770
Processor
Intel Core i3-530 / AMD FX-4100
System requirements
Windows 7 64-bit / Windows 10 64-bit

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Developer
Visual Concepts
Publisher
2K
Release Date
Sep 4, 2020

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