![]() Nah! I was into the characters like Michael Jordan because of the trainers. Would you say you were maybe more into the characters, the style, more than the sport itself? I was playing them before they were looking real like they do now. From NBA Jam on SNES, NBA Street-all of that. How did you get into the NBA 2K games? For some people, they play the video game first and then the sport-which one came first for you?īoyyy… I got into it from when I was into basketball. When I get an open space and I can see it, I go for the shot moretime. I’m not really one of them man where you give it to me and I’m always gonna try and shoot. I look to pass and it’s not always about me scoring. What kind of player are you on the court? You named your NBA avatar “Skilly”, so is that an indication of how you feel you play? If you have your own player, you’re giving him a life, innit? You can’t just put him on and play. It was out of the blue! I didn’t think that section would even be there, but it just adds to it. How was it being able to cop your own in-game bike, too? I see you’ve been on your Bluku Bike flex lately. But I didn’t want Lebron! But you see them ones there? CUTTING! That’s why you see when my avatar, he’s looking. That was vibes, but I know that trainer and I respek it! When I was scrolling through, I went to the end and then I thought, “Nah, let me go back up.” I was looking for something classic and all I could see is Lebron, Lebron, Lebron. Was there a specific theme you were going for or was it just vibes? ![]() What did you think of the sneaker design feature? You called yours the “Elavaters”. That crep section is hard! And then, obviously, playing the main thing. But I need to just come away from here, go home, do my ting and say, “What you saying now?”ĭid you have a favourite part of the game? ![]() NBA 2K22 is available now on PlayStation 4 and 5 via the PlayStation store.ĬOMPLEX: At this point, you’ve only played NBA 2K22 for a couple of hours, but what’s your first impressions of the game?ĭ Double E: It’s good, man! I think there’s so many little zones, you just have to find where you’re at and see how you want the screen to look when you’re playing because, in my head, I’m trying to blame it on the screen. With his track “Deeper” as part of the soundtrack, after spending a couple of hours with NBA 2K22, D Double E talked to us about his love of the sport, his first impressions of the game, the importance of the relationship between the UK and the US, and, of course, all things grime. There are also even more customisation options, some of which D Double E tested out for himself. The NBA 2K games have become the defining basketball game over the last decade, expanding in scope and scale with every release. This year’s title sees the re-introduction and evolution of The City on New Gen consoles-where players can roam, explore and customise their avatar, as well undertake missions and build their career journey in a new and exciting way. For D Double E, as a young Londoner, basketball courts weren’t as readily accessible as they are now and, as he recalls in our interview, the games weren’t “looking real like they do now.” Gone are the days of NBA Jam on Super Nintendo and NBA Street on PlayStation 2 where, although legendary games of their era, the realism and depth present in the new gen of console games had not yet kicked in. ![]() Growing up in East London an avid basketball fan himself, the grime icon has seen the growth of basketball from both a cultural and gaming standpoint throughout the years. This year, we are creating a dynamic soundtrack, complete with early access to unreleased tracks, new artists, and opportunities for fans to become part of the experience and solidify their place in video game history.Under the warm and inviting lights of Jukebox Studios in West London, D Double E-sporting a stylish, retro Chicago Bulls tracksuit-is preparing to get a first look at the latest edition of the NBA 2K franchise, NBA 2K22, on the PS5. “NBA 2Khas become a global platform for music discovery and that continues with NBA 2K22. “Basketball and music are so intertwined and have become an integral part of our game,” said Alfie Brody, Vice President of Global Marketing for NBA 2K. This development ties in with the game’s new ‘Seasons’ concept which will allow consistent content drops throughout the release cycle of the game. stars such as Megan Thee Stallion, Travis Scott, Gunna, Young Thug and more.ĢK Sports have taken a different approach to its soundtrack this year, unveiling plans to launch a new feature dubbed ‘First Fridays’ when new songs will be added to the NBA 2K22 soundtrack on the first Friday of each new season. ![]() The names listed above will represent for the UK on the soundtrack alongside U.S. □ /MQ3hXdUm4Z- NBA 2K UKI August 4, 2021 We got some serious UK talent on the #NBA2K22 in-game Soundtrack too □□□ ![]()
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