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It is the NBA 2K series is known for letting fans create their own basketball stars in MyCareer mode 2K MT. They start at an amateur level and allows them to climb their way to the top of the NBA by working through missions and solving quests.

Returning to NBA 2k22: MyCareer mode lets players explore an online hub in which they can carry their fictional persona on a basketball trip through an open-world city and be the next NBA superstar.

In the course of their journey, players can also explore stores and personalize their characters, which like the previous NBA 2K title is riddled with microtransactions. The most desirable cosmetics can only be purchased.

According to Kotaku The game's players are beginning to find an in-game commercial to promote State Farm insurance. The storefront of NBA 2K22's in The City has received an entirely new area that is dedicated to State Farm and one of the quests in MyCareer sees the player given the task of talking to State Farm's mascot from the insurance business, Jake.

A frequent guest in commercials prior to, Jake from State Farm has returned to the scene with an NBA 2K22 cameo. In motion captured by the original actor Jake is welcoming players to the neighborhood wearing his State Farm uniform that he calls "drip".

Furthermore additionally, the State Farm store also offers greater selection of cosmetics with brand names, with merchandise starting from 15,000 VC priced at PS3.99/$4.99 in real dollars Cheap 2K22 MT. Finding the whole interaction and space to be anything but odd, many fans have used social media to criticize 2k's unabashedly forced advertisements.