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2K announced today NBA 2K17, the latest iteration of the #1 NBA video game series*, and Fitbit have partnered together on an unprecedented connected health initiative, which will reward healthy activity through in-game NBA 2K17 rewards. Starting on November 25, NBA 2K17 will enable players around the world to cross over and connect their Fitbit tracker and will receive in-game boosts when players reach a target of 10,000 steps per day.

Specifically, after users reach the steps milestone, the game will prompt them to apply temporary +5 attribute boosts and success rate to their MyPLAYER in categories like agility, layups and dunks, and more that will significantly improve performance for the next five games played that day.

2K and Fitbit hope to encourage a healthy lifestyle while rewarding the fans of the game in a new unique, innovative way. This partnership breaks down the boundaries between in-game training and real life, players can reap the benefits of their personal training with their MyPLAYER’s performance in the game. It’s an extra incentive for fans to get out and reach their target steps per day as it gives them an edge in NBA 2K17.

Read the full press release below.

The NBA 2K17 fitbit integration makes it easy for players to temporarily boost their career players abilities by simply keeping active in the real world. NBA 2K17’s “MyPLAYER Inventory” feature is where users customize their MyPlayers by equipping new on and off court clothing, new animations, shoes, accessories as well as see their MyPlayers overall attribute progress.

All 2K17 users will see the ‘fitbit’ menu option on the top page of the MyPLAYER inventory. When users select the fitbit option for the first time, a sell sheet will explain where to go to register their fitbit trackers and provide a brief rundown of how the feature works. Players will be instructed to visit the 2K Sports website to register their fitbit’s.

When a player with a registered fit bit tracker selects ‘fitbit’ in the myplayer inventory, they will no longer see a sell sheet and a ‘syncing’ animation will appear as the game attempts to access the most recent data available to us pulled from the fitbit servers.

NBA 2K17 will display and timestamp the most recently available step count data for the current 24 hour (midnight to midnight) window. Based on a predetermined target value (10,00 steps currently) we will either congratulate the user for reaching their goal or tell the user how many steps they have to go to reach their goal.

If there is a desync between fitbit tracker on the users wrist and the game, the menu will tell the user exactly what time current data it is showing was pulled. We will also include a message to “check again shortly” for more recent data.

If the user has reached their step goal for the day, the game will prompt the player to press a button to apply temporary attribute boosts to their MyPlayers. We will be adding +5 to each attribute that affects a career players abilities and success rates, this is a significant increase. The career players boosted attributes will be active until the user has played 5 (tunable) games at the boosted rated – generally about 2 hours play on average, or until midnight when fitbit trackers refresh step counts for the next day. (If a game is started before but ends after midnight, they will stay boosted for the whole game).

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# 1 Rockie_Fresh88 @ 11/16/16 08:27 AM
Cool I like the Fitbits. I take it these boosts only work for park and mycrareer similar to the regular boosts?

Nice feature either way
 
# 2 FerdBrown @ 11/16/16 09:02 AM
Did they mention that Fitbit tracks your location? That courts can ask Fitbit to reveal your location privacy?

http://www.today.com/money/could-you...rmation-t86606

http://www.informationweek.com/mobil...a/d-id/1324165

http://www.techrepublic.com/article/...y-and-privacy/

http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/8851664

Fitbit? I'll pass.

That's why I throw away my Fitbit.
 
# 3 jeebs9 @ 11/16/16 09:05 AM
Omg! Finally! Now I want to kick some my player ***!

I just want the Devs to know up front. That I don't want to see videos of users putting their watches on fans or turntables to get more steps. Just saying!

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# 4 Saro1 @ 11/16/16 09:39 AM
So this means patch #6 in 9 days?
 
# 5 benuetzer @ 11/16/16 09:47 AM
you need fitbit hardware, that you have to buy, to let threm track this?
never heard of fitbit. so its not just a smartphone app? you need dedicated fitbit watch or something like that?
 
# 6 Glenn33 @ 11/16/16 09:52 AM
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Originally Posted by FerdBrown
Did they mention that Fitbit tracks your location? That courts can ask Fitbit to reveal your location privacy?

http://www.today.com/money/could-you...rmation-t86606

http://www.informationweek.com/mobil...a/d-id/1324165

http://www.techrepublic.com/article/...y-and-privacy/

http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/8851664

Fitbit? I'll pass.

That's why I throw away my Fitbit.
I feel ya bro. You got warrants too huh?

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# 7 ZoneBlitz @ 11/16/16 10:15 AM
This is really good. Sounds like a great idea.
 
# 8 Glenn33 @ 11/16/16 10:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Yesh2k
We all just going to ignore yet another gimmick in 2k17? I look forward to #steps to greatness, or some other such nonsense plastered across the screen.
Why the hostility? Its just a way to encourage people to get away from the TV and actually go outside. It's kinda cool and completely inconsequential if you don't participate.
 
# 9 SpaceBoyXVII @ 11/16/16 11:11 AM
Wow, that's awesome! Now my basketball skills in real life can boost MyPlayer haha
 
# 10 torpidbeaver @ 11/16/16 11:57 AM
I know it's hard to keep that content flowing, but something about posting the entirety of so many press release that has anything to do with a popular sports video game without even a single comment from someone at OS feels really lazy. I don't think it's true, but posting these could also call into question whether editorial decisions are made by marketing teams.

I really like this site and use it often, but I wish they could afford to pay an extra writer or two.
 
# 11 ViolenceFight @ 11/16/16 12:15 PM
I'd use this if I had a fitbit. Managing a bar 10,000 steps is a slow day for me...

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# 12 scottyp180 @ 11/16/16 01:04 PM
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Originally Posted by BegBy
No it's not. They are doing this in hopes to make money.

Instead of things like this they should spend more time on fixing the list of things that are currently an issue with the game.

Seriously.
How exactly is 2k making money off this? Unless Fit Bit is paying 2k for integration or 2k is getting a cut out of Fit Bit sales, which seems unlikely, I don't see how this is a cash grab.

This sounds like incentive for people that already own a Fit Bit. "Hey own a Fit Bit? Use it for in game bonuses!" While this feature is completely useless to me I think it's a cool idea as long as it remains optional and doesn't result in bonuses that are unattainable in other ways. As far as I know you can buy similar perks with VC. If the bonus was something like exclusive shoes that only Fit Bit users can earn I could see an issue.

But either way I just don't see how could be considered a cash grab.
 
# 13 jeebs9 @ 11/16/16 01:30 PM
My girlfriend owns a fitbit. I should make her gain me some points.

Again I can't wait to see people with their watches on moving items (Fans, Turntables, Wash machine lol)
 
# 14 TheBigTicket205 @ 11/16/16 01:37 PM
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Originally Posted by scottyp180
How exactly is 2k making money off this? Unless Fit Bit is paying 2k for integration or 2k is getting a cut out of Fit Bit sales, which seems unlikely, I don't see how this is a cash grab.

This sounds like incentive for people that already own a Fit Bit. "Hey own a Fit Bit? Use it for in game bonuses!" While this feature is completely useless to me I think it's a cool idea as long as it remains optional and doesn't result in bonuses that are unattainable in other ways. As far as I know you can buy similar perks with VC. If the bonus was something like exclusive shoes that only Fit Bit users can earn I could see an issue.

But either way I just don't see how could be considered a cash grab.
There's nothing in this life that's free... Remember that!
 
# 15 jackzagal @ 11/16/16 02:01 PM
Cool, I see 2k keeps focusing on what's important: earning more and more money, this time in a more subtle manner than abusing the VC and attritute systems. Next.
 
# 16 Jhawkfootball06 @ 11/16/16 02:20 PM
What about people with an Apple Watch?
 
# 17 Glenn33 @ 11/16/16 03:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Yesh2k
I wouldn't say +5's across your attributes is inconsequential, and the hostility comes through getting attribute boosts through gimmicks when they don't even allow you to unlock your career attributes unless you spend hours upon hours in the park.
It's a 2 hour boost. You get the same effect using the My Park cards [or whatever they are called] which you can purchase using VC. It's not that serious.
 
# 18 Glenn33 @ 11/16/16 04:03 PM
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Originally Posted by BegBy
Do you honestly think they devoted time to this project for free? What about the inevitable time they'll spend in the future on maintenance? It's 2016. How can you possibly think they aren't trying to make money? If it's not making money, it's costing them money. Guess what businesses avoid almost exclusively when possible...I'll give a hint. It rhymes with losing money.
I agree with you 100% This ulltimately is about making money. But that money comes from their partnership with FitBit. 2K isn't asking the consumer to pay one single dime - to spend 1 single VC. And if someone goes out and buys a fitbit just for this...LOL - you must have money to burn. Can't we just enjoy nice things anymore?
 
# 19 Glenn33 @ 11/16/16 04:07 PM
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Originally Posted by BegBy
Wowowowowowow. This is insulting. Another cash grab.

They need to make efforts toward making a better and more realistic NBA game. Their sense of entitlement to consumer's money after the initial transaction is largely disgusting and perpetuated by garbage like this.

I hope this is undeniably their worst and most expensive mistake.
Seriously? Cash grab? It cost you no money to use the feature.

Effort toward making a better game? It gets better every year (wether we want to admit it or not). They patched the game 5 times already. I'd say they are working hard to try to make things right.

Again - why the hostility? This is why we can't have nice things.
 
# 20 twebb5896 @ 11/16/16 04:14 PM
Get us to go outside so we spend less time on your game and don't realize how terrible it is? 🤔

Well played 2K

Well played

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