Nintendo Switch users can enjoy a free demo for a fantastic sport game right now, but only for a limited time sadly.Much like itsPlayStationandXbox“competitors,” and I use that term loosely,Nintendooccasionally throws a bone in the direction of its fans with a free game demo.Have you watched the live-actionFalloutshow yet? Check out GAMINGbible’s interview with the cast belowIt’s the only free thing the company ever does hand out, as even its subscription service Nintendo Switch Online only features retro titles, one of which is acertified Rare bangerthat I’d argue is worth the price of admission alone.AdvertThis time however the free demo you’ll be able to enjoy is forNBA 2K24 Kobe Bryant Edition,which is available from today, 17 April to 23rd April.NBA 2k24is the latest basketball game from2K, that lets players build their own sports superstar, team, and career.Unfortunately reviews for the game haven’t been kind, as it’s actually sitting at aMostly Negativerating onSteamat the time of writing.Nevertheless if you’re a fan of basketball or sports in general it’s probably worth trying the demo, though of course performance will be inferior to that of aPC, Xbox or PlayStation version of the game.AdvertEven if you’re not a sports fan it’s probably worth checking out the demo, it’s free and could be a decent way of killing time for an afternoon, or spark an interest in other games in the series.The demo is active from 17 April to 23 April, after which you’ll have to pay for the full game in order to keep playing.Also make sure to check back in every now and then for updates on other free game demos available on the Nintendo Switch store.Featured Image Credit: NintendoTopics:Nintendo,Nintendo Switch,Free Games

Nintendo Switch users can enjoy a free demo for a fantastic sport game right now, but only for a limited time sadly.Much like itsPlayStationandXbox“competitors,” and I use that term loosely,Nintendooccasionally throws a bone in the direction of its fans with a free game demo.Have you watched the live-actionFalloutshow yet? Check out GAMINGbible’s interview with the cast belowIt’s the only free thing the company ever does hand out, as even its subscription service Nintendo Switch Online only features retro titles, one of which is acertified Rare bangerthat I’d argue is worth the price of admission alone.AdvertThis time however the free demo you’ll be able to enjoy is forNBA 2K24 Kobe Bryant Edition,which is available from today, 17 April to 23rd April.NBA 2k24is the latest basketball game from2K, that lets players build their own sports superstar, team, and career.Unfortunately reviews for the game haven’t been kind, as it’s actually sitting at aMostly Negativerating onSteamat the time of writing.Nevertheless if you’re a fan of basketball or sports in general it’s probably worth trying the demo, though of course performance will be inferior to that of aPC, Xbox or PlayStation version of the game.AdvertEven if you’re not a sports fan it’s probably worth checking out the demo, it’s free and could be a decent way of killing time for an afternoon, or spark an interest in other games in the series.The demo is active from 17 April to 23 April, after which you’ll have to pay for the full game in order to keep playing.Also make sure to check back in every now and then for updates on other free game demos available on the Nintendo Switch store.Featured Image Credit: NintendoTopics:Nintendo,Nintendo Switch,Free Games
Nintendo Switch users can enjoy a free demo for a fantastic sport game right now, but only for a limited time sadly.Much like itsPlayStationandXbox“competitors,” and I use that term loosely,Nintendooccasionally throws a bone in the direction of its fans with a free game demo.Have you watched the live-actionFalloutshow yet? Check out GAMINGbible’s interview with the cast belowIt’s the only free thing the company ever does hand out, as even its subscription service Nintendo Switch Online only features retro titles, one of which is acertified Rare bangerthat I’d argue is worth the price of admission alone.AdvertThis time however the free demo you’ll be able to enjoy is forNBA 2K24 Kobe Bryant Edition,which is available from today, 17 April to 23rd April.NBA 2k24is the latest basketball game from2K, that lets players build their own sports superstar, team, and career.Unfortunately reviews for the game haven’t been kind, as it’s actually sitting at aMostly Negativerating onSteamat the time of writing.Nevertheless if you’re a fan of basketball or sports in general it’s probably worth trying the demo, though of course performance will be inferior to that of aPC, Xbox or PlayStation version of the game.AdvertEven if you’re not a sports fan it’s probably worth checking out the demo, it’s free and could be a decent way of killing time for an afternoon, or spark an interest in other games in the series.The demo is active from 17 April to 23 April, after which you’ll have to pay for the full game in order to keep playing.Also make sure to check back in every now and then for updates on other free game demos available on the Nintendo Switch store.
Nintendo Switch users can enjoy a free demo for a fantastic sport game right now, but only for a limited time sadly.
Much like itsPlayStationandXbox“competitors,” and I use that term loosely,Nintendooccasionally throws a bone in the direction of its fans with a free game demo.
Have you watched the live-actionFalloutshow yet? Check out GAMINGbible’s interview with the cast below
It’s the only free thing the company ever does hand out, as even its subscription service Nintendo Switch Online only features retro titles, one of which is acertified Rare bangerthat I’d argue is worth the price of admission alone.
Advert
Advert
This time however the free demo you’ll be able to enjoy is forNBA 2K24 Kobe Bryant Edition,which is available from today, 17 April to 23rd April.
NBA 2k24is the latest basketball game from2K, that lets players build their own sports superstar, team, and career.
Unfortunately reviews for the game haven’t been kind, as it’s actually sitting at aMostly Negativerating onSteamat the time of writing.
Nevertheless if you’re a fan of basketball or sports in general it’s probably worth trying the demo, though of course performance will be inferior to that of aPC, Xbox or PlayStation version of the game.
Advert
Advert
Even if you’re not a sports fan it’s probably worth checking out the demo, it’s free and could be a decent way of killing time for an afternoon, or spark an interest in other games in the series.
The demo is active from 17 April to 23 April, after which you’ll have to pay for the full game in order to keep playing.
Also make sure to check back in every now and then for updates on other free game demos available on the Nintendo Switch store.
Topics:Nintendo,Nintendo Switch,Free Games