'NBA 2KVR' Is Now Available On PlayStation VR, HTC Vive, Oculus Rift And Samsung Gear VR

In a recent trophy listing an "NBA 2KVR" game has leaked. After that incident, NBA officially announced an "NBA 2KVR" experience release today, but it is not very close to the real version of "2K17".  In fact, it is a standalone mini-game compilation that is worth $15.

The cover star of "2K17" is Paul George according to Gamespot. Players can experience stepping in the Indiana Pacer's court.  Paul George will guide players through giving comments on how to exercise and improve various skills.

 "2K17 "features a three-point shootout. The players can also enjoy some challenges that involve speed and accuracy skills. They can enjoy and feel the excitement in taking shots while the shot clock is running down. In order to boost the Leaderboards, players must buy Gatorade in the game.

"2KVR" is now available on PlayStation VR, Samsung Gear VR, Oculus Rift and HTC Vive.  "NBA 2KVR" features sights and sounds of fun mini-games and challenges according to Business Wire

Greg Thomas is the President of Visual concepts and he discussed that their team is looking for new ways in creating and producing unique and exciting experiences for all the gamers in the world. NBA "2KVR" will give players a chance to access their franchise and determine new skills across entertaining VR challenges.

In the statement of Paul George, he said that being a lifelong fan of "NBA 2K", he is so excited to see that it is now on VR. He also added that he is happier that it will be on his home court. The fans will dominate the virtual court with the help of one of the energy boosting drink the Gatorade.

Players must be cautious in playing this game. They must consult the operation instructions. It is provided by their VR hardware. The purpose of this is to make the players aware of  the safety guidelines and age limitations of the game.

 

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