Assuming that 2K MT  a stand-alone MyCareer can solve the current problems of a flurry of microtransactions, and the unprofessional, rushed design There are multiple possibilities for it to flourish. The users could make a customized character like they currently can through MyCareer. However, an increased amount of effort could go into developing the personality of this character.

As the MyCareer protagonists of the past, they have been anything from bland to annoying in many instances. A separate MyCareer game may provide a more realistic view of the trials and challenges that real-world professional athletes must face for example, getting injured, being traded and dealing with a sudden increase in fame and recognition.

Yes, these are concerns of concern that MyCareer campaigns have addressed earlier in their history, but they do not remain on the subject for too time, evidently eager to move on to more lighthearted and flippant elements of the professional basketball fantasy.

NBA 2K21 was offered for free through the Epic Games store last year and it's not unusual for the newest NBA 2K games to see huge price drops just days or weeks after their come out. This is in spite of what happens to their value a year later after the release date in the event that they're rendered obsolete following the release an alternative.

This release schedule for each year combined with the small changes in between releases is unproductive, and a standalone MyCareer - or at least the NBA 2K game that focuses exclusively on MyCareer will help solve this problem. 2K Games could work on this MyCareer game for a couple of years rather than just one.

Giving the team in charge of development more time to craft something unique and appealing to NBA 2K MT players, which makes their work more visible in the public eye , while improving game sales, which could potentially reduce or eliminate the incentive of including the shady microtransactions that are often marketed to consumers.