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product_id: 76599192
title: "NBA 2K Playgrounds 2 - Nintendo Switch"
price: "₪305"
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reviews_count: 13
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# Improved online matchmaking Massive player roster Custom matches & contests NBA 2K Playgrounds 2 - Nintendo Switch

**Price:** ₪305
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🏆 Elevate Your Game: Where Legends Play!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** NBA 2K Playgrounds 2 - Nintendo Switch
- **How much does it cost?** ₪305 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.co.il](https://www.desertcart.co.il/products/76599192-nba-2k-playgrounds-2-nintendo-switch)

## Best For

- Customers looking for quality international products

## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Diverse Game Modes:** Engage in three-point contests and custom matches for endless fun.
- • **Four-Player Action:** Challenge friends or foes in thrilling four-player online matches.
- • **Seamless Online Play:** Experience improved matchmaking with dedicated servers for smooth gameplay.
- • **Unleash Your Inner MVP:** Join a massive roster of current and retired NBA legends!
- • **Explore New Playgrounds:** Discover fresh environments to showcase your skills and creativity.

## Overview

NBA 2K Playgrounds 2 for Nintendo Switch is the ultimate street basketball experience, featuring an extensive roster of NBA players, enhanced online matchmaking, and a variety of game modes that promise endless entertainment for players of all skill levels.

## Description

NBA arcade action is back with NBA 2K Playgrounds 2! The sequel to the original smash hit takes street balling to the next level with a massive roster of current and retired NBA players, improved online matchmaking with dedicated servers, four-player online matches, three-point contests, new playgrounds, custom matches, and more! Pick your team, get ready to jam, and Ball Without Limits! Exciting Game Modes Take street balling to the next level with a variety of exciting features, including new Season and Playgrounds Championship modes! Play 2-on-2locally with friends, four-player online games with improved matchmaking, or head-to-head three-point contests. Expanded Roster Collect over 400 NBA players, from all-time greats Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, & Dr. J, to current stars Karl-Anthony Towns, Jayson Tatum, & Ben Simmons. Featuring new player models and signature player animations. All-New Playgrounds Flash your moves around the world on 10 all-new playground courts. Hit jumpers beachside in the California sun, prove your game under the bright lights of Seoul, or head down under and ball in the Australian outback.

Review: This game is a blast, but... - This game is fun and everything you want it to be. Just know that this game is $15 but put it in your mind that it is $35. I say this because yes you can grind it out to unlock players, and I mean grind. But i didn’t feel like doing that so I spend $20 to get coins to unlock the whole roster. I knew this going in so I’m not surprised. I thought I was gonna just grind it out, but not only are two no name players unlocked per team, but not every team is unlocked which is crazy. I know I wrote a lot of negative. But if you go into this game knowing that it’s $35 or $15 with grinding. You can really have lots of fun with it like I am. I still think it’s a five star game bc I knew what I was getting into Update: after playing for a day I got 13,000 basketballs (currency you use to unlock packs). You could probably manage without spending the extra 20 to unlock the whole roster. Again. I didn’t mind spending it.
Review: Ridiculous, and ridiculously fun - I bought this game for my son to occupy some of his time during the COVID-19 outbreak. He doesn't dislike it, but he has stuck with his Mario-themed games for the time being. I have been playing "Playgrounds 2" quite a bit lately however. As others have mentioned, it is very reminiscent of NBA Jam, which I wore out in the 90's on Sega Genesis. I primarily play in the Season mode, and it's fun how they included a bunch of older players that I forgot about. The same "vintage" players appears on the different teams they played on throughout their careers, and a neat touch is that it appears their abilities mirror the ebb and flow of whatever they were when they played on those teams, i.e. Shaq on the Magic and Lakers is more juiced up than older Shaq on the Heat. Seeing the old throwback uniforms is a nice touch also. The games are fast paced, and last about 5 minutes in real time. The dunks are silly, everyone can shoot the lights out, and the whole thing is just a spectacle really. My only complaint is that the game doesn't include many players starting out in the Season mode, and it takes a crap ton of points to unlock them. I was actually forced to play my first season with the Bullets because they were literally ther only team that had 2 unlocked players. That's pretty ridiculous honestly. I am sure this was done on purpose in order to generate extra revenue, but again, it's ridiculous. I still love this game though. I haven't played video games in years, and am enjoying the heck outta this one. I also picked up NBA 2K18 because it was cheap. It's a lot of fun also, but I can't figure out how to win, and it doesn't grab my imagination like Playgrounds 2.

## Features

- The sequel to the original smash hit takes Street balling to the next level with a massive roster of current and retired NBA players
- Improved online matchmaking with dedicated servers, four player on-line Matches, three point contests, new playgrounds, custom Matches and more
- Pick your team, get ready to jam, and ball without limits

## Images

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## Available Options

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This game is a blast, but...
*by N***Z on January 4, 2020*

This game is fun and everything you want it to be. Just know that this game is $15 but put it in your mind that it is $35. I say this because yes you can grind it out to unlock players, and I mean grind. But i didn’t feel like doing that so I spend $20 to get coins to unlock the whole roster. I knew this going in so I’m not surprised. I thought I was gonna just grind it out, but not only are two no name players unlocked per team, but not every team is unlocked which is crazy. I know I wrote a lot of negative. But if you go into this game knowing that it’s $35 or $15 with grinding. You can really have lots of fun with it like I am. I still think it’s a five star game bc I knew what I was getting into Update: after playing for a day I got 13,000 basketballs (currency you use to unlock packs). You could probably manage without spending the extra 20 to unlock the whole roster. Again. I didn’t mind spending it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Ridiculous, and ridiculously fun
*by M***1 on April 5, 2020*

I bought this game for my son to occupy some of his time during the COVID-19 outbreak. He doesn't dislike it, but he has stuck with his Mario-themed games for the time being. I have been playing "Playgrounds 2" quite a bit lately however. As others have mentioned, it is very reminiscent of NBA Jam, which I wore out in the 90's on Sega Genesis. I primarily play in the Season mode, and it's fun how they included a bunch of older players that I forgot about. The same "vintage" players appears on the different teams they played on throughout their careers, and a neat touch is that it appears their abilities mirror the ebb and flow of whatever they were when they played on those teams, i.e. Shaq on the Magic and Lakers is more juiced up than older Shaq on the Heat. Seeing the old throwback uniforms is a nice touch also. The games are fast paced, and last about 5 minutes in real time. The dunks are silly, everyone can shoot the lights out, and the whole thing is just a spectacle really. My only complaint is that the game doesn't include many players starting out in the Season mode, and it takes a crap ton of points to unlock them. I was actually forced to play my first season with the Bullets because they were literally ther only team that had 2 unlocked players. That's pretty ridiculous honestly. I am sure this was done on purpose in order to generate extra revenue, but again, it's ridiculous. I still love this game though. I haven't played video games in years, and am enjoying the heck outta this one. I also picked up NBA 2K18 because it was cheap. It's a lot of fun also, but I can't figure out how to win, and it doesn't grab my imagination like Playgrounds 2.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Modern Day NBA Jam
*by J***Y on March 2, 2020*

I'm an 80s kid, so I grew up on SNES and SEGA Genesis where NBA Jam was the epitome of video game basketball. This game feels a lot like NBA Jam from yester-century in that it's a 2v2 arcade-style NBA game with big headed ballers (literally) and turbo (stamina) system. Compared to NBA Jam, they've added alley-oops, double alley-oops, and even self-alley oops, a power-up (lottery) system, a skillful timing-based shot/dunk system, and a collectible cards-style progression system. The card progression system is where players unlock additional courts, apparel, and most importantly new NBA players. The roster is deep, going back to legendary players long retired and in some cases deceased (RIP Kobe). This system is a bit of a double edged sword, IMO, as you can spend an exorbinate amount of in-game currency (baller bucks earned by player performance, or gold from using IRL money) to unlock specific players... or you can roll the dice by buying booster packs, like you would a collectible card game (e.g. Magic The Gather, Yu-Gi-Oh). You can expect roughly enough in-game currency to buy a single legendary character (20-25K baller bucks) just by completing a single NBA season, which is roughly 2 hours of gameplay. I've probably around 10-12 hours in the game so far, and many teams are still off-limits to me because I haven't unlocked the requisite 2 players minimum to use the team. Other than that, there's a bit of a learning curve, which isn't expected from an arcade-style system. Expect even the easiest AI to beat you silly for the first 5-10 games, especially if you're doing doubles with another newbie. The game is still relatively easy to pick-up for newcomers, but difficult to master. I can imagine this being a huge hit in 2v2 head to heads with local multiplayer. Overall, highly recommend this game.

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