NBA 2K15 News: Euroleague Teams Updated, New European MyTeam Challenge and Locker Codes
NBA 2K15 will help celebrate the upcoming Turkish Airlines Euroleague Final Four by updating the rosters for all 20 teams and adding a special MyTeam challenge including NBA players that previously played in the Euroleague, according to the league's official website.
The update to NBA 2K15 gives the game the latest Euroleague rosters allowing players to recreate some of the best games from the Euroleague season. Players will also be able to attempt to predict the outcome of the Final Four games and the Championship Game. The tournament will take place between Friday and Sunday.
NBA 2K15 players will be faced with a challenge to earn 7,500 MyTeam points. The challenge will feature NBA players that previously played in the Euroleague. It is a best-of-five challenge and if completed players can use the MyTeam points to purchase card packs.
A special limited-time price for the PC version of the game is being offered through Sunday. For just $19.79 NBA 2K15 for the PC can be purchased from the Humble Store. Ten percent of proceeds from this website go to a charity.
An NBA 2K15 player created a video explaining a way to get Pink Diamond Locker Codes. Usually, when a Pink Diamond Locker Code comes out, it will be sent by a tweet. Some of these Locker Codes are limited and available only to those who enter them first into the game.
Roger from OneBroGaming recommends accessing Twitter by going to Tweetdeck.Twitter.com and following Ronnie2K, NBA2K and LD2K. By using Tweetdeck to access Twitter, Roger says that tweets immediately appear when they are tweeted out. This gives gamers the first chance to enter the Locker Code into the game and prevents them from missing out on a popular Locker Code.
Watch the video for further explanation.
What Locker Codes do you recommend? Leave us a note below and let us know.
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