As existing players of “NBA 2K20” continue to hope developers would soon fix most of the title’s bugs and issues, 2K Games continues to reach more gamers. The game is one of the 22 titles available on Google Stadia on the gaming service’s launch day.
‘NBA 2K20’ release: Basketball sim launches on Google Stadia
“NBA 2K20” was already available to more gaming platforms since its launch last September. Aside from going live on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One, the game was also released on Nintendo Switch, Android, and iOS devices.
Adding to that list this week is Google Stadia that launched on Tuesday on select countries. Basketball fans where Google Stadia is available can now play “NBA 2K20” without purchasing an expensive gaming rig or console. Stadia works like Netflix service for video games, so players will only have to make sure they have a stable and strong Wi-Fi connection.
Google recommends an internet download speed of at least 10 Mbps that should allow games to play in HD and 35 Mbps for 4K. Stadia can be accessed through laptops, mobile devices, PCs, and TVs that support Stadia Controller and Google Chromecast Ultra.
‘NBA 2K20’ deals: Where to find bundles, discounts on Black Friday
Black Friday is that one time of the year when gaming fans can get several titles at a discounted price. Entry-level players and avid basketball fans may also take advantage of this time to buy consoles. Luckily, some of the Black Friday console bundles this year are offered with “NBA 2K20.”
Walmart offers one of the best Black Friday deals for “NBA 2K20” in its Ultimate Sports bundle. The store offers a set with Xbox One S system, base game copies of “NBA 2K20,” “FIFA 20,” and “Madden 20.” For $299, it also comes with a wireless controller, a one-month subscription to Xbox Live Gold, and a month of free trial of the Xbox Game Pass.
There are also options to buy “NBA 2K20” separately and on a discounted price for various platforms. The game is regularly priced at $59.99 for the Standard Edition. With the currently available sales online and in stores, the basketball simulation video game is discounted for as much as $20 per purchase.


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