'NBA 2K15' patch update brings locker codes for mobiles

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It seems like 2K Games is particularly generous this year as the game developer decided to release the third patch of "NBA 2K15" as well as several locker codes for the mobile version of the game. 

On Dec. 9, the third patch of "NBA 2K15" was released for those who play the game using the PlayStation 4. The newly released patch includes improvements on the face scanning process, which can be best enjoyed with natural lighting. 

Some players are also given new beards and hairstyles, including Carmelo Anthony, Martell Webster, Dwight Howard, Chris Andersen, Josh McRoberts, Marcin Gortat, Deandre Jordan, Iman Shumpert, Kyrie Irving, Xavier Henry, as well as Michael Williams Carter. 

Then Larry Sanders, Otto Porter, Damian Lillard, Steve Nash, Jordan Hill, as well as legendary player Shaquille O'Neal are given updated or new head scans. Rajon Rondo, on the other hand, is given a new body type. 

Other improvements brought by the new patch include updated team uniforms for the Toronto Raptors and the Atlanta Hawks, updated referee uniforms, as well as better lip sync and facial expressions for several Real Voice interviews featuring Doris Burke. 

The third patch for Xbox One and PC editions have not yet been released at the moment. 

Meanwhile, those who do not have any gaming consoles can soon enjoy the game using their iOS and Android devices. The "NBA 2K15" mobile edition also comes with locker code options to increase the power of their game. 

If the player types in "PINKARISTOTLE" in their setting, they can unlock Shaquille O'Neal to play in their game, while keying "2KCYBERMONDAY" will give the players 10,000 VC points as a reward. 

However, locker codes are known for having expiration dates. This is why it is advisable for gamers to start redeeming their locker codes as soon as possible to enjoy the add-ons of the game.

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