'NBA Playgrounds' will be Available on Nintendo Switch, PS4, XB1, and PC this May; To Feature Allen Iverson, Stephen Curry, George Hill, and More [VIDEO]

By KM Diaz, | April 06, 2017

NBA Playgrounds will feature both active and retired players.

NBA Playgrounds will feature both active and retired players.

"NBA Playgrounds" will be available coming on Nintendo Switch, PS4, XB1, and PC this coming May. The game will feature both active and retired players including Allen Iverson, Stephen Curry, and George Hill.

The "NBA Playgrounds" is the comeback of the arcade-style basketball games such as "NBA Street" and "NBA Jam." The game officially licensed by the NBA and developed by Saber Interactive. It will launch on Nintendo Switch, PS4, XB1, and PC this coming May for $19.99.

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All of the NBA teams will be featured in the said game including the retired and current players. The legendary players are also part of the game as being shown in the trailer. Among these are Patrick Ewing, Dominique Wilkins, Shaquille O'Neal, James Worthy, Spudd Webb, Billy Cunningham, and Allen Iverson.

Some of these former players are the most popular legends, but Cunningham will not resonate with a good portion of hoops fans. The good thing is that there will be a lot of healthy supplies to go beyond the most predictable entries.

When it comes to the location, there will be eight different courts as being teased in the clip. Although there are no official court names as of the moment, locations like Rucker, Amusement Park, Paris, China, Rooftops, Beats Car Show, and Beach Court are all included.

The "NBA Playgrounds" can be played local multiplayer, solo, or against the world online. According to the CEO of Saber Interactive Matt Karch, the game will be available and accessible enough for everyone to pick-up and play. The game will also feature various moves comprising hundreds of over-the-top dunks.

Watch the trailer below:


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