At the time I asked about its readiness, EA Sportsâ next NBA game didnât even have a name. Peter Moore, then the labelâs boss, avoided my question and told me was doing so.
âItâs in the shape you would expect it to be for a title thatâs a year and four months away,â Moore said at E3 last June. âThereâs a non-answer for you!â
Today, we found out that EA Sports is ready to launch another NBA simulation and, wisely, itâs going back to the NBA Live brand it built over 17 years, which bloomed on the previous console generation, wilted on the current one, and was jettisoned in a disastrous rebranding and makeover two years ago. NBA Elite 11 quite notoriously, was the first licensed sports title to fail to launch in more than 14 years, owing to a demo that in its best moments, showed off bland gameplay and in its worst, was mocked in million-view videos on YouTube.
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Todayâs confirmation of NBA Live 13 is nominally news,and itâs hardly a surprise that EA Sports would distance itself from the Elite name and start over. Until we know how this game will be different, all it means is that NBA 2K will have a competitor after two years running unopposed. In the void left by Eliteâs collapse, 2K Sports turned in games that were, legitimately, the best in series history at the time of release. One of them, NBA 2K11, is still widely played more than 18 months later.
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Only EA Sports has the muscle and the threshold of pain necessary to get back into this game. Any other publisher would have quit and, for a time, some were thinking even EA Sports would, too, until Electronic Arts boss John Riccitiello said, rather pointedly, âWeâre EA Sports, for Christâs sake.â
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Brand recognition helps keep NBA Live a threat to 2K, despite the failure of NBA Elite
That brand is what keeps NBA Live 13 a credible threat even after all thatâs happened since 2009. Trust me, the folks at 2K Sports and Visual Concepts are mindful of it. Regardless of product quality, they know there are a lot of moms, dads, and casually interested fans who will go to a store, see EA Sports, hear âitâs in the game,â and figure anything under that nameplate is the leading title. It definitely grates on 2K and is part of the internal underdog culture there.
In August, I had a Visual Concepts producer explain this to me in vivid terms: Look at what happened with PES, he said, referring to Konamiâs Pro Evolution Soccer. For years, it was the reigning soccer title, towering over EA Sportsâ FIFA franchise. What happened? PES got soft, failed to improve enough year-to-year, and FIFAâs turnaround became magnified by that EA-Sports-for-Christâs-Sake brand. By the time PES knew it was in a fight, the fight was over.
âWeâre not going to be PES,â he told me, which is why you saw features like âNBAâs Greatestâ in NBA 2K12âa game being built with no competitor in a year that began with a labor stoppage. If ever there was a series that could have coasted a year and probably gotten away with it, it would have been NBA 2K last year. 2K Sports didnât, though, probably because it knows that basketball is really all itâs got left. Any distance that can put between it and a parked competitor is ground 2K doesnât have to fight for later.
So, what now? EA Sports will pump out some more information on NBA Live 13 on Monday, which a spokesman said will be âan all-new experience that captures the future of basketball.â EA Sports can promote the hell out of what it is doing between now and E3 without worrying about diminishing an existing product on the shelves, and should take advantage of that. Indeed, todayâs let-slip tweet from Kyrie Irving, which confirmed NBA Live 13, coincides with the upcoming NBA All-Star weekend in Orlando, right in the backyard of EA Sports Tiburon, which took over the NBA project from EA Sports Canada.
Iâm curious to see if the game will bring back Kevin Durant, who was supposed to be the Elite 11 cover athlete, and who is just as bright a star today as he was then. He found out about the projectâs cancellation via Twitter, an ignominous end that deserves redress. NBA Elite 11 was also to feature an all-new booth teamâESPNâs then-No. 1 trio of Mike Breen, Jeff Van Gundy and Mark Jackson. Jackson has since become an NBA coach, so his dialogue will have to be cut. Live 13 should keep Breen and Van Gundy, but what other presentational components must it incorporate after a two-year layoff?
For NBA 2K13, 2K Sports doesnât really start talking about its next NBA game until Los Angeles, where NBA 2K typically gets a subdued reveal. 2K will want to continue to project the look of the undisputed leader, so I wouldnât expect that strategy to change. If 2K Sports doesnât renew its deal with Major League Baseball, that leaves the NBA as its only annual product, and you can expect the label to fight hard from its final stronghold.
For gamers, though, the threat posed by EA Sports and the recognition of it at 2K Sports means they will benefit from something that has been largely missing from the sports genre: Actual, direct competition. It is nominally present in the soccer and baseball simulations; utterly absent in American football and ice hockey. Sports gamers have complained about a lack of choices and product quality for the past several years. Thatâs why, regardless of how they feel about EA Sports or its handling of the NBA, they should cheer the return of NBA Live 13 today.