![]() Instead, four-person online play - with “any combination of human and AI opponents,” according to a PlayStation Blog post from Saber CEO Matthew Karch - will be available in NBA Playgrounds 2. Although Saber told Polygon at launch that it planned to add two-on-two online matches in a post-release patch, that feature never made it into the game. The original NBA Playgrounds offered two-on-two matches, but only in local play online games were limited to one-on-one action. NBA Playgrounds 2 will also offer modes that Saber patched into the original game after launch, such as a 3-point contest. The company is introducing a single-player season mode, in which player takes a team through the NBA regular season and playoffs in an attempt to win a championship. NBA Playgrounds 2 is led by the new Playgrounds Championship mode, an online league setup with global rankings across “multiple competitive solo and co-op division ladders for player to climb,” according to Saber. Saber Interactive said in a news release that it is expanding on the original game with a suite of new modes, both for local and online play, as well as additional courts set in locations around the globe. ![]() The follow-up, simply called NBA Playgrounds 2, will continue to offer two-on-two basketball action in the over-the-top style of NBA Jam. NBA Playgrounds, the lukewarmly received but popular arcade basketball game from indie studio Saber Interactive, is getting a sequel this summer. ![]()
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