Following its original appearance in, is set to bring back The Jordan Challenge, a series of challenges that put players in the shoes of the greatest basketball player of all time.
The Jordan Challenge’s appearance in featured 10 moments for players to play that all focused on the legendary Michael Jordan and many of his well-known feats. Moments included recreating his 63-point playoff game against the Boston Celtics, hitting “The Shrug” during Game 1 of the 1992 NBA Finals against the Portland Trailblazers, and more.
This time around, there are 15 challenges, stretching all the way back to Jordan’s days at the University of North Carolina, and culminating in him hitting his last shot as a Chicago Bull, a shot that gave him his sixth NBA Championship and cemented his legacy as one of the greatest. The full list includes:
Similarly to, The Jordan Challenge in will feature certain presentational changes to evoke the time period of the game it is being ripped from. For example, there will be video filters that will help recreate the television experience of what the 1980s and 1990s games looked like on old televisions. Fonts and graphics will also be accurate to era the clip is from. Coach and analyst Mike Fratello will be provide commentary for the mode and PA announcer Ray Clay will also be lending his voice to recreate the iconic Chicago Bulls introductions of the 1990s. The Chicago Bulls theme song, “Sirius” by the Alan Parsons Project, will even be playing in the stadium’s speakers.
The game itself will also change to match the times. Basketball was a little more physical and had a slower pace back then and 2K has taken the time to adjust the game accordingly. Dribbles and other techniques will also be accurate to
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