NBA 2K has evolved from just another hyped NBA 2K23 MT product in the world of games. It's become a major cultural phenomenon and the intersection of pop culture, music fashion, sneakers, and of course, basketball has brought the franchise to heights that none other game has surpassed. With its most recent edition, NBA 2K23, the game made history after announcing J. Cole as the first ever rapper to appear on the cover of NBA 2K with the Dreamer Edition. While it's certainly a surprise that 2K released a cover like this in the midst of the rollout, the trend of the game's design probably hinted at this happening some day. However that this was not the thought of 2K. It was J. Cole's.
"Three and a half years ago when he dunk at one of the break times on the All-Star Weekend Saturday Night, J. Cole said 'Ronnie I'd love to be on MyCareer and help think about the possibilities around that"" Ronnie 2K tells Complex. "I worked with our team on bringing this concept to life , and it was appropriate to work with the man. The moment we released the teaser, everyone believed that it was going to turn out to be another basketball player...it lets us to live in fashion, culture, music where 2K is sitting at the table right now."
Its J. Cole cover is one of four different covers available for the latest edition of 2K The other covers include Michael Jordan, Devin Booker and a duo with Sue Bird and Diana Taurasi. NBA 2K23 talk has been in the news on social media as recently, with NBA ratings dropping this week. Kevin Durant even took at humorous remark after two-year rating released.On the day of the game's debut, we spoke to Ronnie Singh aka Ronnie 2K about the decision to put MJ as the game's cover over LeBron and also on Buy 2K MT the reasons Devin Booker was selected over other NBA stars MyCareer, ProAm gameplay, and more.