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Make-A-Wish Boy Came To NBA 2K As a Playable Character

Bren Lyles

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William Floyd, a 15-year-old boy, and Make-A-Wish recipient of NBA 2K, who recently was invited to the NBA 2K headquarters in Novato, California, and became the first playable non-NBA athlete in the series's history. Currently, William Floyd is treated as any other NBA athlete, including a full session in the company's motion-capture studio.

In order to truly add his model to NBA 2K20, 2K Motion Capture Studio is working on capturing every movement and expression of William, and using high-speed cameras to record and synthesize an extremely similar playable game character.

In a video released by 2K, we can find easily that the similarities of "William Floyd" are fully expressed, which is as suitable as the more recognizable NBA stars.

For NBA fans, this is such a great fortune to join NBA 2K, but it came to a minor child, thank God. Now you can pick up Floyd in 2K as a free agent.

When he was 18 months old, William was diagnosed with a genetic disorder, accompanied by muscle weakness and heart problems, which means that the little boy would always stay away from high-intensity sports, even ordinary physical activities. However, the reality is that 2K accompanied him through the entire treatment process and fulfilled his wish, which just illustrates how inclusive e-sports is: it will never give up any athlete of any shape or size, any age and from anywhere, this is also the true spirit of sports.

It deeply moved us with 2K's insistence on vulnerable groups, in the era of e-sports, this can even attract more public attention than the game itself.

Adding such a player like William Floyd in NBA 2K20 MT is a pretty good attempt, and more professional NBA athlete stars can also be found on GameMS, which can provide you with additional help to go further.

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