As September approaches, so does the release date for NBA 2K23, giving basketball fans all over the world the opportunity to enjoy a realistic basketball simulator on the platform of their choice. 2K has once again focused on improving the game and adding new features while retaining the favorite ones from previous releases. With the game available on pre-order, prospective buyers can choose between three different editions. The major decision is whether to go with the Championship Edition, given that it's the costliest option to choose.
NBA 2K23 releases globally on September 8 and will be available for pre-purchase on all available platforms. The pre-orders come with certain bonuses, irrespective of which of the three editions a player chooses. However, there are differences in the amount of bonus content that comes with each edition. While the Michael Jordan and Championship Editions cost more, they also feature different content. This is where a buyer has to evaluate whether the extra amount they're spending will be worth it, especially when they have to get it at full price.
Before evaluating the NBA 2K23 Championship Edition, let's look at the content available in it. Along with the base, players who acquire this edition will get the following extra content:
All of this content is available for the whopping price of $149.99, which is incidentally more than double what the Standard Edition will cost on the next-generation console. Incidentally, the Championship Edition will only be available until September 8 for digital purchases.
A key aspect of the NBA 2K23 Championship Edition is the NBA League Pass subscription that players will receive at no extra cost for 12 extra months. It will cost $199.99 if one wants to
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