Developer 2K Sports issued Update V2 on Tuesday for NBA 2K16, which addresses various bugs in the PlayStation 4 version of the game in the U.S. and Europe.

According to a Facebook post by 2K Sports, however, Microsoft will have to approve Update V2 before it can be released for the Xbox One version of the game.

The developer has been releasing updates to fix bugs in the popular basketball game on several platforms since the game's release in September. In the V2 update, several major errors were fixed, including many bugs relating to the ProAM mode in the game.

Here are some of the fixes made to the game:

There was an error that caused the game to freeze up when customizing a player's tattoo in the My Player mode, which has been fixed.

On the title screen, players would sometimes see the screen freeze when they tried to select a game mode. The update also eliminates these freezes.

The sweat that appears on players has been improved so that when they play longer lengths of a game, more sweat will appear.

Players were sliding when the block button was pressed during an inbounds pass. The update addresses the issue to prevent sliding.

The crowd will get much more excited when a player sinks a buzzer-beating shot.

Certain players' hairstyles would change when users zoomed in during an instant replay. The update fixes this error.

A team mode called 2K ProAM has been added, allowing players to play as a full team in their custom-made arenas.

Matchmaking errors prevented players from being able to enter Walk-On games in the ProAM mode. This has been fixed, allowing users to quick-join these games.

An error occurred with relocated teams, which caused fans to hold up signs referencing the old team or city. Fans will now hold up signs with the correct city or team.