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NBA 2K23: Game launch will have 5 shot meters, and 20 in total

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This year’s NBA 2K23 gameplay updates are now becoming more clear to us, and several new Shot Meters are among them. The new Shot Meters are one upgrade to gameplay that many gamers will be paying close attention to after 2K published a ton of exciting information about it yesterday.

NBA 2K23 gamers may look forward to special editions according to an official announcement from 2K. The NBA 2K23 Michael Jordan Edition, NBA 2K23 Championship Edition, and NBA 2K23 Standard Edition are a few of these.

We have information on every Shot Meter modification that will be made in NBA 2K23 as well as how players will be able to access all 20 available options. Read more: NBA 2K23: Release date, cover, editions, price and all you need to know NBA 2K23 gameplay is finally stealing the show as the release date approaches after the teaser video gave fans their first peek.

Finding the Shot Meter that works for you may have a greater influence on your gameplay than anything else, and NBA 2K23 will offer players five distinct choices to use at launch.

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