'NBA 2K16' news: Fans getting better look at game with new '#WINNING' trailer

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Fans are now getting a better look at "NBA 2K16" with the release of a new trailer for the game.

The new trailer known as "#WINNING" finally provides players with the gameplay footage they have been looking for. Fans are also being given the chance to see what a basketball game inside "NBA 2K16" looks like even from a variety of camera angles and different replays.

Apart from showing off the seemingly always exceptional graphics of "NBA 2K" games, the new trailer is also giving players a look at some of the more nuanced additions they have introduced to the latest installment of the franchise.

According to Polygon, the players inside the game appear to be more emotional even during the course of the game than before. Smaller tweaks such as showing players communicating while on defense and reacting to plays has also been displayed in the trailer, and it showcases just how "NBA 2K16" is attempting to truly recreate the look and feel of a real live NBA game with their own offering.

The trailer is also not lacking in star power. All three of "NBA 2K16's" cover stars can be seen in the new trailer, with Steph Curry doing what he does best; James Harden showing why he's one of the top offensive players in the NBA; and Anthony Davis giving people an idea why he may be next in line to be known as the best basketball player in the world.

NBA icons LeBron James and Kobe Bryant are also featured in the trailer, which should come as no surprise considering the popularity of the two.

"NBA 2K16" could also feature college basketball to some degree, according to Gamespot.

It's unclear just how much college basketball will be part of "NBA 2K16," but at the bare minimum, it is believed to be a part of the game's MyCareer mode.

"NBA 2K16" will be released on Sept. 29.

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