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Paul George is NBA 2K17’s cover star

2K today announced that the Indiana Pacers’ Paul George will grace the cover of NBA 2K17.

“I have been playing NBA 2K as long as I can remember, and to be honoured as cover athlete of NBA 2K17 is a blessing and vote of confidence that my hard work on and off the court has paid off,” said George. “I’m excited to partner with 2K and hope to help take the franchise to the next level”.

2K also announced pre-order bonuses for the upcoming basketball game. Those who pre-order the game will also receive:

  • 5,000 Virtual Currency;
  • MyTEAM Bundle (includes 3 packs with guaranteed Paul George Free Agent card);
  • And, more to be revealed at a future date.

The NBA 2K17 regular edition will be available for $99.95 AUD or $109.95 NZD on Windows PC, PS4 and Xbox One, or $79.95 AUD or $89.95 NZD on PS3 or Xbox 360. The NBA 2K17 Kobe Bryant Legend Edition will also be available on PS4 and Xbox One, retailing for $119.95 AUD or $129.95 NZD.


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