NBA Live 16 release date announced, now with GameFaceHD

Fresh from EA’s E3 2015 press briefing, developer EA Tiburon announces that NBA Live 16 is set to arrive in a few months and will be available both on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

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Launching the same day as NBA 2K15 (September 29), NBA Live 16 is introducing some new features on the game like Live Motion. It is  a feature that was in the works for two full years. Polygon also reports that it fuses run-time physics with motion capture that creates thousands of additional animations for the players.

On top of that, there’s this new improvement on passing and catching system and revamped controls for pick-and-roll plays.

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Last but definitely not the least, you may expect an app to go along with the release of the game that scans the face using GameFaceHD technology and creates an in-game version of yourself. It was demonstrated at the stage during the press meeting and was reported to be able to generate a personalized look using a smartphone’s front camera in less than 10 seconds.

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NBA Live 16 release date announced, now with GameFaceHD

Fresh from EA’s E3 2015 press briefing, developer EA Tiburon announces that NBA Live 16 is set to arrive in a few months and will be available both on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

nba-live-16-2

Launching the same day as NBA 2K15 (September 29), NBA Live 16 is introducing some new features on the game like Live Motion. It is  a feature that was in the works for two full years. Polygon also reports that it fuses run-time physics with motion capture that creates thousands of additional animations for the players.

On top of that, there’s this new improvement on passing and catching system and revamped controls for pick-and-roll plays.

nba-live-16

Last but definitely not the least, you may expect an app to go along with the release of the game that scans the face using GameFaceHD technology and creates an in-game version of yourself. It was demonstrated at the stage during the press meeting and was reported to be able to generate a personalized look using a smartphone’s front camera in less than 10 seconds.

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The first LED basketball court by Nike

Nike just wowed the world with its full-size basketball court with LED technology built into the floor. This majestic court is housed within the facility called House of Mamba.

LED Basketball Court in action

Before we get into details, here is an introduction video about it with the Black Mamba himself:

The full-size LED basketball court is in Shanghai, China. It is built with the Nike RISE campaign wherein a group of young Chinese players compete to have a chance for the Nike World Basketball Festival in Barcelona on September.

The main purpose of the modern court is to assist Bryant in teaching the players who were already screened by Lebron James. The said LED court has motion sensors to track the movement of players on its surface. Just think of the NBA video games coming to life.

Not only that, since it’s basically a gigantic LED display, it can show markings and guidelines that is suitable for the drill. The motion sensors can then respond to the mistakes done by the player. Statistics of the training can be displayed on the surface as well.

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The first LED basketball court by Nike

Nike just wowed the world with its full-size basketball court with LED technology built into the floor. This majestic court is housed within the facility called House of Mamba.

LED Basketball Court in action

Before we get into details, here is an introduction video about it with the Black Mamba himself:

The full-size LED basketball court is in Shanghai, China. It is built with the Nike RISE campaign wherein a group of young Chinese players compete to have a chance for the Nike World Basketball Festival in Barcelona on September.

The main purpose of the modern court is to assist Bryant in teaching the players who were already screened by Lebron James. The said LED court has motion sensors to track the movement of players on its surface. Just think of the NBA video games coming to life.

Not only that, since it’s basically a gigantic LED display, it can show markings and guidelines that is suitable for the drill. The motion sensors can then respond to the mistakes done by the player. Statistics of the training can be displayed on the surface as well.

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