NBA 2K23 is the latest release in the official basketball game series by 2K and comes with a lot of exciting features and new additions. One of the major targets with NBA 2K23 was focusing on authenticity and better gameplay mechanics, as such there are key differences between the game in the last and current generation versions concerning graphics, gameplay, size, and pricing. For this reason, we broke down the key details that differentiate between the last and current gen of NBA 2K23.
NBA 2K23 Last Gen vs Current Gen DifferencesPricing and Size
The first obvious difference is the pricing of the two versions. The last-gen version, which includes the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC are priced at $60, while the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S version is priced at $70. But, if players choose to buy the Michael Jordan Edition or the Deluxe Edition, which cost $100 and $80 respectively, you’ll get both gen versions. NBA 2K23 is a massive 123 GB on the last-gen consoles and PC, while on the current-gen it is slightly bigger at 142 GB.
Graphics
Another obvious and noticeable improvement would be the graphical fidelity and performance on the current-gen consoles. With NBA 2K23’s emphasis on authenticity, the game will run better on current-gen consoles than on last-gen ones. The game will run at 4K Ultra HD at 60 FPS and will generally have better visuals as it will harness the full power of the current-gen consoles. The last-gen versions will run at 1080p at 60 FPS as in previous releases.
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Player Hub
There is also a noticeable difference in the Player Hub between the current-gen and last-gen versions. Unlike the last two releases, NBA 2K23 will not feature The City on the
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