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I'll download the demo
The demo will be available through EA Access, which is a XB1 exclusive.Are they releasing one? If so, when?I'll download the demo
since im game sharing with my boy and he already is coppin 2k ima just get live for the **** of it
If you’re looking to get your hands on NBA Live 15 mark your calendars for October 23rd; you will be able to fully experience NBA Live 15 five days prior to release via EA Access, exclusively on Xbox One.
since im game sharing with my boy and he already is coppin 2k ima just get live for the **** of it
[h2]Arenas in NBA LIVE 15[/h2]
Posted September 19th at 5:51pm.
Watching an NBA game on TV is one thing, but it’s a whole other experience to sit in the stands and take it all in live. Thanks to new scanning technology, we’re able to breathe life into arenas from across the league and bring out bring out each location’s unique character. We’ve also improved the HDR light and color capture techniques for better accuracy. Here’s a look at the places NBA players call home.
Atlanta Hawks (Philips Arena)
Capacity: 19,800
Year Opened: 1999
Boston Celtics (TD Garden)
Capacity: 18,624
Year Opened: 1995
Brooklyn Nets (Barclays Center)
Capacity: 17,732
Year Opened: 2012
Charlotte Hornets (Time Warner Cable Arena)
Capacity: 19,077
Year Opened: 2005
Chicago Bulls (United Center)
Capacity: 20,917
Year Opened: 1994
Cleveland Cavaliers (Quicken Loans Arena)
Capacity: 20,562
Year Opened: 1994
Dallas Mavericks (American Airlines Center)
Capacity: 19,200
Year Opened: 2001
Denver Nuggets (Pepsi Center)
Capacity: 20,053
Year Opened: 1999
Detroit Pistons (The Palace of Auburn Hills)
Capacity: 22,076
Year Opened: 1988
Golden State Warriors (Oracle Arena)
Capacity: 19,596
Year Opened: 1966
Houston Rockets (Toyota Center)
Capacity: 18,023
Year Opened: 2003
Indiana Pacers (Bankers Life Fieldhouse)
Capacity: 18,165
Year Opened: 1999
Los Angeles Clippers (STAPLES Center)
Capacity: 18,997
Year Opened: 1999
Los Angeles Lakers (STAPLES Center)
Capacity: 18,997
Year Opened: 1999
Memphis Grizzlies (FedEx Forum)
Capacity: 18,119
Year Opened: 2004
Miami Heat (American Airlines Arena)
Capacity: 19,600
Year Opened: 2000
Milwaukee Bucks (BMO Harris Bradley Center)
Capacity: 18,717
Year Opened: 1988
Minnesota Timberwolves (Target Center)
Capacity: 19,356
Year Opened: 1990
New Orleans Pelicans (Smoothie King Center)
Capacity: 17,003
Year Opened: 1999
New York Knicks (Madison Square Garden)
Capacity: 19,763
Year Opened: 1968
Oklahoma City Thunder (Chesapeake Energy Arena)
Capacity: 18,203
Year Opened: 2002
Orlando Magic (Amway Center)
Capacity: 18,846
Year Opened: 2010
Philadelphia 76ers (Wells Fargo Center)
Capacity: 20,328
Year Opened: 1996
Phoenix Suns (US Airways Center)
Capacity: 18,442
Year Opened: 1992
Portland Trail Blazers (Moda Center)
Capacity: 19,980
Year Opened: 1995
Sacramento Kings (Sleep Train Arena)
Capacity: 17,317
Year Opened: 1988
San Antonio Spurs (AT&T Center)
Capacity: 18,581
Year Opened: 2002
Toronto Raptors (Air Canada Centre)
Capacity: 19,800
Year Opened: 1999
Utah Jazz (Energy Solutions Arena)
Capacity: 19,911
Year Opened: 1991
Washington Wizards (Verizon Center)
Capacity: 20,290
Year Opened: 1997
or maybe their just spotlighting the only things that it's competitor can't compete withI get suspicious when developers flaunt shoes and arenas instead of gameplay related stuff and it's supposed to release in a month...
But 2k neve... LmaoI get suspicious when developers flaunt shoes and arenas instead of gameplay related stuff and it's supposed to release in a month...
or maybe their just spotlighting the only things that it's competitor can't compete with