Mobile basketball is going for a three-pointer.
Electronic Arts announced today that it has updated its NBA Live mobile game, available as a free-to-play app for iOS and Android devices. While it gets Live ready for the upcoming 2016-2017 NBA season, the update also improves the game’s graphics and introduces a new user-interface. This could attract more players, which could make NBA Live a bigger hit in the $36 billion mobile market.
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The update also adds a Rookie Program mode, which lets fans play as league newcomers, including 46 rookies from the 2016 NBA draft.
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