2K says the unskippable ads included in NBA 2K were executed in a way the publisher"didn't mean," and the error"will be fixed." In a statement on Twitter, the business addressed backlash into
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In reaction, 2K reminded players that adverts"have been integrated into 2KTV segments" for a couple of years, but said that"yesterday 2KTV advertisement placement influenced our players' expertise in a way we did not intend, because these ads are not meant to run within their pre-game launch" As a result, the problem"will be repaired in future episodes," although there's no word on exactly when the change is going to be implemented. It doesn't sound like the ads will truly be going away. 2K points out that they've been in place for a while already, and that the problem here seems to be where the advertisement showed up, not the fact that it was there in the first place. Hopefully the placements will be more subtle later on, but it appears that in-game ads are set to become part of the NBA 2K games for a while yet.
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