Steam players hate NBA 2K24 almost as much as they hate Overwatch 2nanoUFO@sh.itjust.worksmod to Games@sh.itjust.works – 124 points – 10 months agogamesradar.com32Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsStupid question: why call it 2K24 instead of 2024? It's the same amount of characters...The company is called 2K. Also, it is their "brand" since forever e.g. 2K5 for the 2005 oneIt also distinguishes them from EA's sports titles. Or at least, it did, when they both made games for the same sports.also if you've ever asked a 2k player what game they play, they'll often just say 2k without the year since it almost doesn't matterSomeone in marketing thought that sounded cooler and would make more sales
Stupid question: why call it 2K24 instead of 2024? It's the same amount of characters...The company is called 2K. Also, it is their "brand" since forever e.g. 2K5 for the 2005 oneIt also distinguishes them from EA's sports titles. Or at least, it did, when they both made games for the same sports.also if you've ever asked a 2k player what game they play, they'll often just say 2k without the year since it almost doesn't matterSomeone in marketing thought that sounded cooler and would make more sales
The company is called 2K. Also, it is their "brand" since forever e.g. 2K5 for the 2005 oneIt also distinguishes them from EA's sports titles. Or at least, it did, when they both made games for the same sports.also if you've ever asked a 2k player what game they play, they'll often just say 2k without the year since it almost doesn't matter
It also distinguishes them from EA's sports titles. Or at least, it did, when they both made games for the same sports.
also if you've ever asked a 2k player what game they play, they'll often just say 2k without the year since it almost doesn't matter
Stupid question: why call it 2K24 instead of 2024? It's the same amount of characters...
The company is called 2K. Also, it is their "brand" since forever e.g. 2K5 for the 2005 one
It also distinguishes them from EA's sports titles. Or at least, it did, when they both made games for the same sports.
also if you've ever asked a 2k player what game they play, they'll often just say 2k without the year since it almost doesn't matter
Someone in marketing thought that sounded cooler and would make more sales