With Cyber Monday underway, some games are receiving the best deals they've seen all weekend--yes, that includes on Black Friday. NBA 2K20 is one of these, closing out the Cyber Monday weekend with the lowest price tag we've seen for it on PS4 and Xbox One. And if you've had your eye on its Xbox One X or Xbox One S bundle deals during the Cyber Monday weekend, then you're in luck: they're still in stock.
NBA 2K20 is the only basketball game available this year, but thankfully, the hoops gameplay is as good as ever. There are bound to be some price changes in some of these deals before the end of Cyber Monday, so be sure to check back in. We'll make sure we always have the best price.
In the meantime, check out the NBA 2K20 Cyber Monday deals below, and if you're interested in more deals across the PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC, click on through the links in the following list.
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Xbox One S bundle with NBA 2K20 - $200 at Best Buy
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Best Buy -- $28GameStop -- $28Target -- $30In GameSpot's NBA 2K20 impressions, critic Kevin Wong wrote about how the new game's story mode attempts to have a social conscience, leaving behind the awkward attempts at humour and "hip" dialogue of previous entries. While it doesn't quite stick the landing, Wong wrote that the basketball gameplay is still as great as it always is.
"Is it even possible to have a truly woke narrative in a game so relentlessly money and fame-driven? Perhaps not." Wong wrote. "But NBA 2K20 asks you to accept this melding at face value. That's impossible, but thankfully, there's a legacy of NBA 2K quality that makes the reconciliation less important. The story and how it's told don't hold up to scrutiny. But the gameplay, honed from years of incremental development and effort, always does. NBA 2K20 is, even in its contradictions, an excellent facsimile of the NBA itself."