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The New NBA 2K16 Trailer Gets Fans Pumped for the Upcoming Season

The new NBA 2K16 trailer is sure to hype up basketball fans and get them excited for the upcoming season. As each year marks a new 2K video game, its graphics increasingly become more realistic. This vivid 2K16 trailer ensures that this progression will continue.

Judging by the first commercial released, its seems as though the new video game will focus on smaller individual details. The 2K16 trailer features the NBA's biggest stars. The 2K16 trailer perfectly mimics Lebron James' celebrations, Steph Curry rattling up the crowd, and even a Chris Bosh photobomb.

2K16 seems to have improved in personalizing each NBA player, and perfecting each of their mannerisms and quirks. Although the trailer shows clips and snippets of the video game, its stunning graphics blur the lines between simulation and reality.
Trend Themes
1. Realistic Video Game Graphics - There is an opportunity for video game companies to invest in and create more realistic graphics for gamers.
2. Personalized Player Experience - There is an opportunity for video game companies to create a more personalized experience for players by mimicking the mannerisms and quirks of real-life players.
3. Blurring the Lines Between Simulation and Reality - There is an opportunity for video game companies to create games that are so realistic that it becomes difficult to distinguish between the game and reality.
Industry Implications
1. Video Game Industry - Video game companies can benefit from investing in and expanding on realistic graphics and personalized player experience.
2. Sports Industry - The sports industry can leverage realistic video game graphics to engage fans and provide a more immersive fan experience.
3. Virtual Reality Industry - The virtual reality industry can use the opportunity to blur the lines between simulation and reality to create even more immersive games and experiences for players.

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