NBA 2K22 Next-gen vs Current-gen: Is it worth paying an extra $ 10 to get the next-gen version of the game? Let’s find out.
Tomorrow, NBA 2K22 will be available on all platforms, and again, it will have two different editions for current and next-gen consoles.
- LOOK AT THIS: NBA 2K22 release date and time on PC, PlayStation and Xbox
This year, the difference between the 8th and 9th generation versions of the game is greater than before. So it would be better to get the next gen version if you are a seasoned basketball fan. But if you still need more details, take a look at all the differences below:
NBA 2K22 Next Gen VS Current Gen
Game modes
My career:
MyCareer mode will be available for current generation and next generation consoles. The main difference is that this mode concerns the Neighborhood section. While the current generation players will find themselves in a new district, which is a large cruise ship, the next generation players will enter The City.
Put simply, the city is much bigger than the neighborhood, providing more activities for players, allowing them to ride bikes and participate in a wide variety of events online. This includes Hidden Talents and No Place Like Home activities exclusive to new generation players.
The W:
For next-gen consoles, W mode will be significantly improved, with an all-new player progression system as well as a badge list as well as a multiplayer mode called The W Online. Additionally, players will have three new activities to do in the Off-Day experience.
MaNBA / MaWNBA:
Again, big revisions will be available in MyNBA / MyWNBA modes for next-gen players. This includes new management systems such as MyStaff, Staff Overview, Staff Card Upgrade, Individual and Team Training, Prep Hub and Conditional Coaching.
Price:
- Current Generation NBA 2K22 Standard Edition – $ 59.99
- Next Generation NBA 2K22 Standard Edition – $ 69.99
- NBA 2K22 Cross-Gen Standard Edition – $ 79.99
- NBA 2K22 75th Anniversary Edition – $ 99.99
NBA 2K22 will be available September 10 on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Nintendo Switch, Stadia, and PC.
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