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Street Basketball Sim Dunk City Dynasty Soft-Launches on Android

Author : Eric Feb 25,2025

Street Basketball Sim Dunk City Dynasty Soft-Launches on Android

Dunk City Dynasty, a street basketball simulation game boasting official NBA and NBPA licenses, has recently soft-launched in select regions. Published by Exceptional Global (a NetEase subsidiary), it's currently available on Android.

Soft Launch Regions:

The game is currently playable in Australia and New Zealand on both Android and iOS devices. This soft launch includes generous login bonuses featuring free Star Players, apparel, in-game currency, and more.

NBA Star Power:

Featuring authentic NBA and NBPA licensing, players can experience the thrill of playing with real NBA superstars. The roster includes prominent players such as Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant, Paul George, Luka Dončić, and James Harden. Team representation options include the Golden State Warriors, Houston Rockets, Los Angeles Lakers, Miami Heat, Milwaukee Bucks, and Boston Celtics. Pre-registration is open globally for those outside the soft-launch regions via the official website.

Gameplay Features:

Dunk City Dynasty offers diverse gameplay modes:

  • Full Court Run: Engage in 5v5 matches commanding a full NBA team, with individual player control.
  • 11-Point Mode: Experience fast-paced action requiring quick reflexes and team coordination.
  • Ranked Matches: Compete to climb the leaderboards.

Customization options are extensive, allowing players to equip their teams with NBA team logos and cosmetics, design custom sneakers in the Sneakers Workshop, and even sport official NBA jerseys. Court customization is also available.

Beyond standard matchups, the game offers varied gameplay experiences including a 15-Point Item Game, a World Tour, and Rhythm Shooting events. Quick matchmaking ensures players can jump into a game at any time.

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