Compare NBA 2K22 prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Visual Concepts. Published by 2K. Released on 9/9/2021. Available on PC, Xbox, Nintendo Switch. Genres: Simulation, Sports. Metacritic score: 68/100.

Strong on-court basketball let down by a PC port stuck on last-gen visuals, an aggressive VC monetisation system, and a MyCareer mode that desperately wants you to be an influencer instead of an athlete.

My honest reaction after spending time with NBA 2K22 on PC is somewhere between appreciation and genuine frustration, and I think that split is exactly why it landed on 58% positive across nearly 39,000 Steam reviews. The basketball itself, when you actually get to play it, is the best the series had felt in years at that point. Defense received a proper overhaul: shot contests and paint defense were reworked so that defensive positioning actually matters, and the game stops phantom-contesting shots for you if you are out of position. Stamina drains more realistically from dribble-heavy isolation play, which pushes you toward running pick-and-rolls and motion offense to create spacing, making 5-on-5 Rec games feel genuinely tactical. Player-specific animations are excellent across the roster, and controller feel on a gamepad is as responsive as the series has ever been. Here is where PC players specifically get shortchanged, and it matters. Visual Concepts shipped the current-gen version to PC rather than the next-gen build that PS5 and Xbox Series X received. That means PC players get the Neighborhood hub rather than The City, miss out on a sizeable chunk of content, and pay the same full asking price for it. The Steam community was vocal and angry about this from day one, and honestly they had a point. If you are picking this up expecting the version reviewers were raving about in 2021, you are not getting that version. The Neighborhood is functional and has its own pickup courts and mini-games, but it feels like a consolation prize. Modes-wise, there is a lot here. MyCareer builds your player from a 60 overall up through the badge system, MyTeam lets you assemble rosters from current and historical NBA talent with an online Draft mode, MyNBA is the full franchise simulation, and WNBA teams are playable across several modes. For four friends wanting to run online 5-on-5 or jump into Park 2v2 and 3v3 games, there is a legitimate social basketball experience available. That said, casual players heading into Park-style online will run into maxed-out 99-overall builds with no skill-based matchmaking protecting them, which is rough. The fun-for-four-friends test only passes if those friends are already comfortable with the 2K systems. The elephant in every room in this game is Virtual Currency. VC gates attribute progression in MyCareer, drives the card economy in MyTeam, and the game reminds you of this at every menu transition and splash screen. Grinding for VC without spending real money is a slow, deliberate slog, and the MyCareer story wrapping around it does not help: it casts your player as a social media influencer, which piles on RPG-lite tasks and skateboard traversal before you ever touch a basketball court in earnest. If you just want to sim basketball, MyNBA and quick exhibition matches sidestep most of that friction, and those modes hold up well. Bottom line for PC: if you skipped 2K21 and want the only serious basketball sim on the platform, the on-court product is genuinely good and controller support is solid. If you already own 2K21 and were hoping for a next-gen leap, you will not find it here. The fun ceiling is real, but so is the wall of VC prompts standing between you and it. Riley, Scout Team

NBA 2K22

NBA 2K22

Sep 9, 2021Visual Concepts2K
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Strong on-court basketball let down by a PC port stuck on last-gen visuals, an aggressive VC monetisation system, and a MyCareer mode that desperately wants you to be an influencer instead of an athlete.

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My honest reaction after spending time with NBA 2K22 on PC is somewhere between appreciation and genuine frustration, and I think that split is exactly why it landed on 58% positive across nearly 39,000 Steam reviews. The basketball itself, when you actually get to play it, is the best the series had felt in years at that point. Defense received a proper overhaul: shot contests and paint defense were reworked so that defensive positioning actually matters, and the game stops phantom-contesting shots for you if you are out of position. Stamina drains more realistically from dribble-heavy isolation play, which pushes you toward running pick-and-rolls and motion offense to create spacing, making 5-on-5 Rec games feel genuinely tactical. Player-specific animations are excellent across the roster, and controller feel on a gamepad is as responsive as the series has ever been. Here is where PC players specifically get shortchanged, and it matters. Visual Concepts shipped the current-gen version to PC rather than the next-gen build that PS5 and Xbox Series X received. That means PC players get the Neighborhood hub rather than The City, miss out on a sizeable chunk of content, and pay the same full asking price for it. The Steam community was vocal and angry about this from day one, and honestly they had a point. If you are picking this up expecting the version reviewers were raving about in 2021, you are not getting that version. The Neighborhood is functional and has its own pickup courts and mini-games, but it feels like a consolation prize. Modes-wise, there is a lot here. MyCareer builds your player from a 60 overall up through the badge system, MyTeam lets you assemble rosters from current and historical NBA talent with an online Draft mode, MyNBA is the full franchise simulation, and WNBA teams are playable across several modes. For four friends wanting to run online 5-on-5 or jump into Park 2v2 and 3v3 games, there is a legitimate social basketball experience available. That said, casual players heading into Park-style online will run into maxed-out 99-overall builds with no skill-based matchmaking protecting them, which is rough. The fun-for-four-friends test only passes if those friends are already comfortable with the 2K systems. The elephant in every room in this game is Virtual Currency. VC gates attribute progression in MyCareer, drives the card economy in MyTeam, and the game reminds you of this at every menu transition and splash screen. Grinding for VC without spending real money is a slow, deliberate slog, and the MyCareer story wrapping around it does not help: it casts your player as a social media influencer, which piles on RPG-lite tasks and skateboard traversal before you ever touch a basketball court in earnest. If you just want to sim basketball, MyNBA and quick exhibition matches sidestep most of that friction, and those modes hold up well. Bottom line for PC: if you skipped 2K21 and want the only serious basketball sim on the platform, the on-court product is genuinely good and controller support is solid. If you already own 2K21 and were hoping for a next-gen leap, you will not find it here. The fun ceiling is real, but so is the wall of VC prompts standing between you and it.

Riley
Riley · Scout Team

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singleplayermultiplayercooponline-cooplocal-coopachievementscontroller-supportcloud-savesMyCareerMyTeamMyNBAFranchise ModeVC GrindPark MultiplayerGamepad-OptimisedCurrent-Gen PortBadge SystemOnline Park

System Requirements

Minimum

Processor
Intel® Core™ i3-2100 @ 3.10 GHz/ AMD FX-4100 @ 3.60 GHz or better
Memory
4 GB RAM
Graphics
NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 450 1GB/ ATI® Rade…

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Processor
Intel® Core™ i5-4430 @ 3 GHz/ AMD FX-8370 @ 3.4 GHz or better
Memory
8 GB RAM
Graphics
NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 770 2GB/ ATI® Rade…

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Reviews & Ratings

Metacritic
68
Steam
58%(38,919)

Game Info

Developer
Visual Concepts
Publisher
2K
Release Date
Sep 9, 2021

Game Modes

singleplayer
multiplayer
coop
online coop
local coop
Online Co-op
Local Co-op

Languages

Audio (1)
English
Subtitles (9)
EnglishFrenchItalianSpanish - SpainJapaneseKorean+3 more

Features

AchievementsController SupportCloud Saves

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NBA 2K22 was released on 9 September 2021.

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NBA 2K22 was developed by Visual Concepts and published by 2K.

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