Candice Parker reveals why the cover of NBA 2K22 is important


Parker seems to be worthy of this honor. She has been in the WNBA since 2008 and represented the U.S.

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Last month, 2K Games revealed that WNBA star Candice Parker will appear on the cover of "NBA 2K22". This marks the first time a female athlete has appeared on the cover of the series, and Parker seems very excited about what this means for the future. In a new interview with GQ, Parker revealed that she grew up in games such as NBA Jam and NBA Street. She said, "When you grow up, you want to participate in or participate in video games, and you want NBA 2K22 MT.  I want to drink Gatorade, I want to have a commercial," this appearance on the cover opened a previously closed door for the female athlete.

"If you are not playing video games, you are not certified. It is important for 2K to add WNBA to the game and let people grow and see this. We will continue to promote this," Parker told GQ. "Appearing in 2K as an athlete The cover is great, but commenting on the game is also very important. You need to hear women’s voices in sports, just like you need to hear men’s voices."

NBA 2K20 marked the first time that 2K Games included WNBA players, but Parker was the first WNBA player to appear on the cover of one of the games. Parker’s NBA 2K22 cover will be available exclusively at GameStop and EB Games locations in North America when the game launches next month. NBA 2K22 MT can unlock many characters you like.

Parker seems to be worthy of this honor. She has been in the WNBA since 2008 and represented the U.S. team in the Olympics. In her career, she has also won numerous awards and honors. However, in the past there were many other female athletes who also deserved this honor, and Parker knew this very well. "For the company, it is very important to continue to invest and empower women. Buy NBA 2K22 MT can also give you more powerful skills. Before me, there were many basketball players worth having, but there was no chance. Think Cheryl Did Miller grow up in this era."

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