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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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# 21 Glenn33 @ 11/16/16 05:15 PM
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Originally Posted by jackzagal
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.
2K17 is a $60 game played on $300+ consoles. My goodness it always comes back to money when we [OS] complain. It's an expensive hobby - we should just accept that at this point.

But the awesome thing is - this feature cost NOTHING. It's free and a cool thing for those who own a fitbit. So let's just enjoy no?
 
# 22 Glenn33 @ 11/16/16 05:21 PM
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Originally Posted by BegBy
If you think a Fitbit component in this game is 'nice things' then we have very seriously differing opinions.

Hope you enjoy this feature and any others that are implemented in the future.

I going to sit over here and hope for fastbreaks in a basketball video game.
It is a nice thing to me - but I don't have a Fitbit so that sucks. But I would LOVE features like this in the future - tying it into other products I own like my smartphone and such.

When I play I gets fastbreaks aplenty. It's awesome. I just try to enjoy the game at this point - warts and all you know? I don't see things like this as taking away from the game at all.
 
# 23 ultralow36 @ 11/16/16 05:27 PM
Good old (OS) always getting worked up over something that you don't even care about..BegBy why not just move on why let a game or company get you so upset?

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# 24 dickey1331 @ 11/16/16 05:35 PM
This is pretty awesome. Although I work a desk job so it's more difficult for me to get to 10,000 steps.


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# 25 dickey1331 @ 11/16/16 05:48 PM
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Originally Posted by BegBy
I do care, hence my reaction.

I'd prefer them to not try to implement new monetization components, but instead work on fixing the issues with the game in it's current state.

How can that be hard for anyone to understand?


I doubt it took much effort to do this and I doubt it took away them working on fixing issues. There's more than 1 person that works at 2k.


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# 26 Glenn33 @ 11/16/16 05:56 PM
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Originally Posted by BegBy
I do care, hence my reaction.

I'd prefer them to not try to implement new monetization components, but instead work on fixing the issues with the game in it's current state.

How can that be hard for anyone to understand?
I don't understand the reaction. IT COST NO MONEY.
 
# 27 jeremym480 @ 11/16/16 06:06 PM
Honestly, this is a very cool, innovative addition in a genre that really isn't that innovative anymore. Personally, I don't play MyPlayer at all, but do wear my fitbit while playing basketball 3-4 times a week. It's just nice to see a video game company giving their players an extra incentive to workout and stay in shape.
 
# 28 nuckles2k2 @ 11/16/16 06:17 PM
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Originally Posted by twebb5896
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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This is legit funny. Lol. Good job bruh
 
# 29 Jrocc23 @ 11/16/16 06:21 PM
So you can't just use Fitbit off your phone?

Downloaded the app it seems like the phone will track your steps. Sucks if you only can use it w/ a Fitbit device.


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# 30 Glenn33 @ 11/16/16 07:17 PM
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Originally Posted by BegBy
Your answer is in my quote. I'm not sure how to be any more clear. I'll try again.

It's my opinion that they should focus on already existing issues instead of spending time on other ways to implement any new features.

I understand your point in saying it costs no money, however to think that they are doing this without a monetization model in play is naive.
You originally said
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This is insulting. Another cash grab.
and then you said:
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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.
And then you said:
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I'd prefer them to not try to implement new monetization components
So - this is about 2K making money. Clearly. I know I am pretty simple but I can figure that out at least. What a dumby like me fails to understand is why are you so negative when the money 2K stands to make will NOT COME FROM THE CONSUMER? If Fitbit pays 2K $$ for this promotion - how does that take away from the consumer (us)? How does that translate into you not getting the game you want? Or do you believe the time they spent implementing this promotion specifically took away from perfecting the fast break gameplay?

Bro - you can like or dislike the game - absolutely your right. I mean no disrespect.

If or When this Fitbit thing becomes a required feature that cost the consumer money - I will stand in line with you with the pitchforks at 2K headquarters. Until then... lets have fair criticism - not blanket statements. It's a free feature. Let's just enjoy.
 
# 31 dickey1331 @ 11/16/16 07:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Jrocc23
So you can't just use Fitbit off your phone?

Downloaded the app it seems like the phone will track your steps. Sucks if you only can use it w/ a Fitbit device.


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Correct. You need a Fitbit device to use the app.


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# 32 Tybudd @ 11/16/16 07:37 PM
This seems stupid, great idea, but stupid to only be aimed at the MyPlayer audience, so the pure MyGm'ers and MyTeam'ers are doomed to stay fat?


Why allow the game to give your award according to your gamemode, or game currency of choice.

"Yay, you've gotten your 10,000 steps, what would you like:
1. MyPlayer Boost
2. My Team Points
3. MyGM Levels - or something better.
4. VC reward.
 
# 33 E The Rhymer @ 11/16/16 09:43 PM
Well looks like I'll need to find something to get my Fitbit up onto the ceiling fan now


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# 34 FerdBrown @ 11/17/16 01:10 AM
Shot hits the fan!
 
# 35 Black Bruce Wayne @ 11/17/16 03:50 AM
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Originally Posted by BegBy
They need all the help they can get.
Well why dont YOU help? Learn to program like Leftos or Da Czar, who both started as OS members, and actually offer to help instead of what you are doing now
 
# 36 Meast21Forever @ 11/17/16 10:40 AM
So, don't jump down my throat -- is there a way to hook up someone else's fitbit to this? I don't have one, but a close friend (who doesn't play 2k) does. Is it possible to connect his fitbit to my account?

(Yes, I understand that's not the point of this entire initiative and defeats the purpose, etc. etc. I'm just curious.)
 
# 37 mongo13clikke @ 11/17/16 10:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Meast21Forever
So, don't jump down my throat -- is there a way to hook up someone else's fitbit to this? I don't have one, but a close friend (who doesn't play 2k) does. Is it possible to connect his fitbit to my account?

(Yes, I understand that's not the point of this entire initiative and defeats the purpose, etc. etc. I'm just curious.)
Sure, but one of you both has to give his account data to the other. It will be either that you have to login your fitbit account in the game or you have to login your xbox account on the fitbit platform. Pretty sure it will be the first. How should they know if its really you or your friend who owns the fitbit device etc.?
 
# 38 The 24th Letter @ 11/17/16 12:28 PM
Let's get back on topic please.

If you have no interest in the Fitbit Integration, please move on.

There are dozens of other threads to express your issues with 2k17. Let's not derail this one.
 
# 39 Glenn33 @ 11/17/16 01:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Tybudd
This seems stupid, great idea, but stupid to only be aimed at the MyPlayer audience, so the pure MyGm'ers and MyTeam'ers are doomed to stay fat?


Why allow the game to give your award according to your gamemode, or game currency of choice.

"Yay, you've gotten your 10,000 steps, what would you like:
1. MyPlayer Boost
2. My Team Points
3. MyGM Levels - or something better.
4. VC reward.
That's a really good suggestion.
 
# 40 Black Bruce Wayne @ 11/18/16 09:49 AM
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Originally Posted by BegBy
I'll let you (try to) figure that out on your own.
If you are so convinced every is a cash grab and 2k is this big bad company out to get you, then its simple, stop buying their products. Why would you continue to give money to company that you clearly don't trust? Help me to figure that out?
 


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