'NBA 2K' Is Now Available On VR; 2K Sports Launched The First NBA 2KVR Experience Feaeturing Paul George As A Commentator

Become your favorite NBA three-point star in the new "NBA 2K" VR Experience brought to you by 2K Sports. The first NBA VR game has just arrived a couple of hours ago and can be played using your VR headset.

The "NBA 2K" VR is not a virtual reality version of the NBA 2K17. The "NBA 2K" VR is a standalone VR version which features a couple of mini-games of basketball, according to the Gamespot 

Paul George is still the cover athlete of the "NBA 2K" VR as the NBA 2K17 used to. George will do the in-game commentary along with the drill and tips voice over.

Players will be accompanied by Paul George as they are set to step on the Banker's Life Fieldhouse, the home of the Indiana Pacers. Paul George will serve not only as a commentator but a trainer and a mentor for the "NBA 2K" VR.

The Venture Beat elaborated that the "NBA 2K" VR is not a full basketball nor a regular NBA game style, instead, it focuses on mini-games like the three-point shootout and buzzer beaters. Upon watching the "NBA 2K" VR trailer video, you can find some of the real skills challenges, while also having some outrageous challenges.

"NBA 2K" VR features a lot of challenges that provides the Gatorade as a reward from each completed challenge. The Gatorade bottle is said to be a rewarding gift that gives various boost.

2K Sports has just released the NBA 2K7 two months ago and was eventually in the top 5 most popular game of 2016 as of today. The "NBA 2K" VR is expected to be a good basketball game in the VR library, if not the best. The "NBA 2K" VR is now available and can be played on the PlayStation VR, HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, and Samsung Gear VR.

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