This J. Cole cover is one of the four covers featured

  • NBA 2K has NBA 2K MT evolved from just another hyped product within the world of gaming. It's now an iconic moment in pop culture and the integration of pop culture, fashion, sneakers and, of course basketball has taken the franchise to levels that none other game has surpassed. With its latest edition, NBA 2K23, the game made history by naming J. Cole as the first ever artist to appear on the cover NBA 2K with the Dreamer Edition. Although it was certainly a surprise that 2K made a announcement like this in the midst of the release process, the style of the game may have hinted at this happening some day. Even so this was not 2K's idea, it was J. Cole's.

    "Three and a Half Years" when he was dunking in one break during the All-Star Weekend Saturday Night, J. Cole said 'Ronnie I'd love to be on MyCareer and assist you in thinking about the possibility of that,'" Ronnie 2K tells Complex. "I collaborated with the team to bring this idea to reality, but it was appropriate to work alongside him. When we launched that tease, everybody thought it was going to just be another basketball player...it allows us live in culture, fashion, music, and 2K is a seat at the table now."

    This J. Cole cover is one of the four covers featured in the new edition of 2K with the others featuring Michael Jordan, Devin Booker and a duo featuring Sue Bird and Diana Taurasi. NBA 2K23 news has been in the news on social media as in recent days, especially with NBA ratings falling this week. Kevin Durant even took at playful joking after his 2K rating was released.On the week leading up to the game's launch, we spoke to Ronnie Singh aka Ronnie 2K Buy NBA 2K MT on the choice to put MJ for the title cover instead of LeBron, why Devin Booker was selected over other NBA stars, MyCareer, ProAm, gameplay, and more.