NBA Now is a mobile Card Collection Sports Sim

Gamevil has just released its latest game in Australia; NBA NOW. Available on the Google Store, NBA NOW follows Gamevil’s successful MLB licensed titles.

NBA NOW uses real-world data, uniforms and courts and gives players a chance to play NBA on their smartphones.

Gamevil has partnered with Chinese mobile developer Red Dunk to craft the best NBA game possible for mobile. 

NBA NOW

According to Gamevil;

NBA NOW is a card collection and simulation-based mobile game that sports a unique, vertical one-touch gameplay system. Its simplistic controls aim to appeal to a broader audience on mobile.

In-game data is updated in real time as the NBAseason progresses. The game looks to draw in NBA fans from across the world

NBA NOW is available in Australia now and will launch for other regions later. 

You can download the app here

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