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Dunk City Dynasty, the street basketball sim, is out now in soft launch for select regions

by Harper Feb 20,2025

Dunk City Dynasty, NetEase's street-style basketball game, is now soft-launched in Australia and New Zealand! Experience fast-paced, 11-point matchups featuring top stars like Kevin Durant and Stephen Curry, trading their jerseys for stylish street clothes.

This mobile game (available on iOS and Android) offers a refreshing take on basketball, ditching the rigid rules of professional tournaments for a more casual and customizable experience. A new 5v5 Full Court Run mode lets you compete with your own created players, decked out in the colors of your favorite teams like the Golden State Warriors or Houston Rockets.

Daily login rewards during the soft launch include free Star Players and cosmetic items.

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Beyond the Net

The appeal of street-style basketball games lies in their relaxed rules and diverse gameplay, a welcome change from the stringent regulations of professional leagues. Dunk City Dynasty delivers this laid-back vibe perfectly, allowing for creative and unconventional play. A global release is planned for later this year, but if you're eager for more unique sports games, check out our list of the top 25 best sports games for iOS!

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