NBA Street Spiritual Successor “The Run: Got Next” Announced and Is Being Made by Former EA Devs
Remember NBA Street? The arcade basketball game developed by EA Canada and released back in 2001? While the franchise has remained dormant for quite some time, it seems we’re getting the next best thing and that’s a spiritual successor titled “The Run: Got Next” and it’s being made by Play by Play Studios which is being headed by ex-EA producer Scott Probst.
The Run: Got Next Info:
ABOUT THIS GAME
The Run: Got Next is a fast-paced, full court, 3v3 basketball game that celebrates all of street hoops culture worldwide. Play solo online or squad up to stack wins and become the G.O.A.T.
Get in the Game
This is not a simulation. The Run is easy to pick up and play, fast, fluid and above all else, fun. Signature dunks, monster blocks, sweet handles, tricks, logo 3s, alley oops and more – we’re bringing our own flavor to gameplay focused on style and substance, while remaining grounded in street hoops.
Bring Your Best Three & Hold Court
Build out your squad from an ever-evolving roster of diverse, larger-than-life, legendary street ballers, each with towering strengths and weaknesses that require you to really think about how you set your lineups.
Multiplayer Meets Roguelike
Staying on the court takes more than just a great jumper — there’s levels to this. With court conditions, strategic modifiers and drops impacting every game and new players coming in to stop your streak, every Run is unique.
A Handcrafted Hoops Experience
Play on some of the most legendary courts across the world with a uniquely stylized look and feel. From our characters to the courts, hand-keyed animations and everything in between, experience a truly handcrafted sports game for the first time ever.
For those tired of sports sims, and just want to get crazy, this might be worth taking a look at.
The Run: Got Next is set to hit the PS5, Xbox Series X|S and PC in 2025.
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