'NBA 2K17' release date, gameplay news: Game to feature a better career mode

Today, game developers try their best to blur the lines of reality and computers with advanced mechanics.
In the gaming world, this means having games that are as realistic as possible, which can give the player the feeling that they are indeed part of the experience being brought on the screen.
According to iTech Post, the developers of "NBA 2K17" are pushing the limit by giving players a realistic take on the game's career mode.
The article suggests that what was considered repetitive and limiting in the previous installments may be changed and removed completely in the newest version of the basketball game.
Changing in the upcoming installment is the mechanics of the game's career mode. In "NBA 2k17," the actions made in career mode will now have an impact on how the player performs on the floor.
In previous versions, it could be seen that the players can choose their lifestyle outside the arena, choose different sponsors, and choose how to grow their specific brand, but when it is time to take to the floor, everything is the same, regardless of those choices.
Rumors point to that as the biggest change expected in the coming version of NBA 2K.
Meanwhile, the game also boasts of a great soundtrack that fans should enjoy while setting up their basketball games.
Game N Guide reports that fans should expect the most popular hip-hop and R&B tracks to make it to the game as they provide energy and keep the players in tune before the start of a game.
Some of the notable songs are "Pop Style" by drake and Jay-Z's "Heart of the City (Ain't No Love)."
There should be something for everyone to enjoy as rock group Imagine Dragons is also in the soundtrack with their song "Friction."
The game is slated for release next month, and fans should expect more news to come out as the date closes in.