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In a thrilling turn of events for college basketball enthusiasts, the NBA 2K franchise is hinting at the inclusion of school names and college players as early as next year. Following the departure of EA Sports from the college basketball gaming scene, 2K is stepping up to fill the void and potentially deliver an immersive college hoops experience.
This move signals a significant shift in the gaming landscape, as fans have long awaited the return of college basketball video games. The integration of real school names and rosters could enhance the authenticity of gameplay, allowing players to engage with their favorite teams and players in a way that has been absent for years.
Moreover, there are whispers of a standalone college basketball title in the works, which could further expand the offerings for fans of the sport. As anticipation builds, gamers and college basketball aficionados alike are eager to see how 2K will bring the excitement of college basketball to their consoles.
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