Firaxis is doing away with an unpopular requirement before the 4X strategy title's release in Q1 2025 for consoles and PC.
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"We're working extra hard four you on what's next..." said Gearbox's Randy Pitchford after discussing the recently released film.
Publisher 2K's parent company Take-Two Interactive has revealed a launch window for the upcoming turn-based strategy title.
Firaxis will host a 20 minute-plus gameplay reveal on its Twitch channel on the same day, outlining the developer's vision and new features.
NBA 2K25 is due out for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC on September 6.
The acclaimed remake will be available for Game Pass subscribers on console, PC, and cloud, Microsoft has officially announced.
"We’re not going to be making people wait for a long time before we announce it," says Randy Pitchford of Gearbox's next game.
The image is from a 2021 demo build of the game that was featured in an internal showcase reel, it's claimed.
NBA Champion Jayson Tatum will adorn the cover of the upcoming basketball sim's Standard Edition, while A’ja Wilson will be on the WNBA Edition's cover.
NBA 2K25 will also finally have parity on PC with its PS5 and Xbox Series X/S versions, though cross-play will only be available on current-gen consoles.
Developer Cloud Chamber Games says it is "currently recruiting like mad" in San Francisco and Montreal for the long-awaited sequel's development.
The LinkedIn profile of a 2K animator suggests that the company has an unannounced remake in development.
A full gameplay reveal will follow for the turn-based strategy game this August, developer Firaxis Games has confirmed.
The leaker who previously claimed Borderlands 4 will be announced at the event is no longer sure that will be the case, while Civilization 7 was recently spotted on 2K's official website.
Firaxis's commercially underwhelming turn-based deck-builder is available to claim until June 13th, 8 AM PT on the storefront.
2K has previously confirmed that it will unveil the next instalment in one if its "biggest and most beloved" franchises at the event.
A new football game franchise might be kicking off soon, with rumours that 2K has penned a deal with FIFA for the license.
The cancelled titles "were not expected to materially affect our net bookings growth," says Take-Two president Karl Slatoff.
Take-Two is the parent company of Rockstar Games, 2K, Private Division, Zynga, and more.