NBA All-World release date finally revealed

NBA All-World release date finally revealed

Niantic, the studio behind Pokémon Go, has just announced the NBA All-World release date, its upcoming augmented reality game on Android and iOS. Basketball fans, get ready to collect the best players in the world to climb the leaderboard in this title coming to mobile early next year.

NBA All-World release date on Android and iOS

After the Pikmin Bloom release at the end of last year, the Niantic studio is back in the news with the NBA All-World release date on iOS and Android. As always with the studio behind Pokémon GO or Harry Potter: Wizard Unite, augmented reality will be at the heart of the gameplay.

This partnership between Niantic and the NBA aims to provide an immersive experience for basketball fans. The NBA All-World release date is scheduled for January 24, 2023 worldwide.

Collect the best players and win rewards

While we wait for the NBA All-World release date in January, let's review what we know about this augmented reality game in the world of basketball.

In NBA All-World, players will be able to compete in 1v1 matches, free-throw shootouts, to win various rewards, such as outfits or sneakers for your players. Like the studio's other games, you'll have to travel to the real world to play mini-games.

NBA All-World release date: gameplay

We don't have more details on the gameplay for the moment, especially on how to unlock new players to compose your NBA Dream Team.

You can already pre-register for NBA All-World on the official game website by filling out the form. You will be informed by email when NBA All-World will be available in your region.

That's it for the NBA All-World release date on Android and iOS. Only a few more weeks to wait before discovering this new game in augmented reality. To make sure you don't miss any news about your favorite games, I invite you to visit our page dedicated to mobile news.

Alco
Alco A fan of video games, SF, comics, cinema and new technologies, he is a bit of a geek cliché, but he assumes it.

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