'NBA 2K17' First Official Trailer Is Out: Release Date, Footage, Players And More

The upcoming game, NBA 2K17, brings a thrill to players as NBA stars will be subject to new ratings based on their performance on the previous NBA season. This spices up the thrill for most avid game fans.

Based on unofficial reports, Stephen Curry and LeBron James have their ratings amped up. Kobe Bryant, together with Michael Jordan gets a rating of 99, while Paul George is back at its potential rise to "superstardom" with a rating of 90.

The My Team NBA Cards are also officially publicized by NBA 2K17. Incredible Bryant, unbelievable George, and fantastic Jordan are all included in the pre-order Gold Edition NBA 2K17.

Coach K will also be featured in NBA 2K17 together with other top notch players in the likes of Kyrie Irving and Patrick Ewing. A special code will also be out to the fans in order to unlock and get to play the Dream Team.

The Dream Team will include the best players in the early 90s. Meanwhile, a Kobe Bryant poster will be included in the Kobe Bryant Gold Edition of NBA 2K17.

Even though the request of being able to create one's own team in NBA 2K17, the game developers still did not succumb to this one. The reason for this is the unrealistic scenario of putting together the greatest players in one team.

NBA 2K17 will be out and is ready to use in PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox 360 and Windows PC. Expansion teams will also be played on the Xbox Live and PlayStations Network, allowing players to be more inclined to battle against their real life rivals.

The Legend Edition for the PlayStation 4 can be purchased at $100. One of the most recent updates is the officially released trailer of the NBA 2K17, which is patterned just like that of the 2016 Rio Olympics.

The national anthem of the United States of America, The Star Spangled Banner, can be heard in the background of the trailer.

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