The next-gen version of NBA 2K MT Coins will feature technical and gameplay improvements, taking advantage of improved hardware on the PlayStation 5, and Xbox collection X and S. They include adjustments to dribble motion, defense and off-ball maneuvers, foot planting, and a new feature that greatly depends on the PS5's brand new DualSense controls. The dribbling mechanism for the game was"rebuilt from the ground up for next-gen", based on NBA 2K gameplay manager Mike Wang, that says"the difference is day and night" in comparison to the current-gen version. "We kept the concept of signature dribble fashions [...], but otherwise, everything was scrapped and re-architected," he added. "It's a comprehensive package and I really don't think I can picture how far it's elevated my pleasure of playing the sport," Wang explained. The result is a boost in realism, responsiveness, and consistency, enabling players to better predict movement and more correctly reflect their intentions when going with the ball in hand. "It's a complete package and I really don't think I can picture how much it's elevated my pleasure of playing the sport," Wang explained.

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