Spike Lee was in charge of the mode's development

Sep 20, 2015 18:29 GMT  ·  By

The development team at Visual Concepts and publisher 2K Sports are offering a new video linked to the MyCareer mode in NBA 2K16, which is designed to show the various options that gamers will have when their players are not on the court.

Gamers will have to practice in order to keep their skills up and to acquire new ones and they will need to compete to get the lucrative endorsements that major athletics companies are offering, which means time needs to be used to promote their products.

NBA 2K16 will also offer customization options for the player's home and attached basketball court.

The MyCareer mode in the coming simulation has been created under the supervision of Spike Lee, who is a major supporter of the sport and was brought in to create a more realistic take on the life of a player.

The development team is also saying that gamers who place a pre-order for NBA 2K16 will be able to start playing the game four days ahead of the official date, which is set for September 29.

The basketball simulation will be offered on the PC, the PlayStation 4 and the Xbox One, as well as on older home consoles.

The development team has also promised a better physics system, improvements for the core gameplay, and improved graphics and animations for the players.