Nhl Supercard 2k19
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Collect over 450 NEW cards including some of your favorite hockey stars. Level up your cards by winning multiple hockey games! Duel against online opponents in thrilling game modes and improve your card game skills in weekly events.
Put yourself on the ice and win hockey games using your favorite hockey players’ cards in NHL SuperCard 2K18!
NHL SuperCard 2K18 Features:
Collect Tons of Hockey Stars
- Card collecting: Over 450 player cards!
- Collect cards of rare players and increase your chances of winning hockey games.
- Team builder: Swap out cards to build a deck of the strongest players.
- Collect hockey stars like:
- Patrick Kane
- Sidney Crosby
- Kyle Turris
- Alexander Ovechkin and more!
Duel in Multiplayer Sports Games
- Hockey games in Quick Game mode help improve your skills.
- Duel opponents in real-time, online PVP games in Face Off mode!
- Go head to head, prove your skills and get to the playoffs in Season mode.
Train Your Hockey Stars- Level up your best cards with Player Training!
- Train cards right from the draft board with Quick Train!
Faceoff in Weekly Events
- Collect rare hockey stars when you play in Weekly Events.
- Weekly Events include: Road to the Cup, Endurance, Rivals Clash and Reign the Rink
Login Rewards
- Unlock free cards just by logging in.
- Powerful hockey stars can be collected along the way.
Duel opponents in online PVP hockey games and go for the big win by collecting the biggest hockey stars. Go head to head and steal the puck in NHL SuperCard 2K18!
Download now to start playing challenging card battle games!
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NHL 2K | |
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Genre(s) | Sports |
Developer(s) | Black Box Games (2000) Treyarch (2002) Kush Games (2003–2007) Visual Concepts (2008–2010) Visual Concepts China (2014) Virtuos (2014) Cat Daddy Games (2015–2017) Wahoo Studios (2015) Koolhaus Games (2016–2017) |
Publisher(s) | Sega Sports (2000–2004) 2K Sports (2005–2017) |
Platform(s) | Sega Dreamcast, PlayStation 2, Xbox, Nintendo GameCube, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii, Android, iOS |
First release | NHL 2K February 9, 2000 |
Latest release | NHL SuperCard 2K18 October 10, 2017 |
NHL 2K is a series of hockeygames by 2K Sports for the Sega Dreamcast, PlayStation 2, Nintendo GameCube, Xbox, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, iOS, and the Wii. Initially discontinued after the release of NHL 2K11 in 2010, the brand was revived on mobile devices in 2014. The games are officially licensed from the National Hockey League and NHL Players Association. While its games were released on consoles, its main competition was EA Sports' NHL video games.
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History[edit]
Series beginnings[edit]
The NHL 2K series first appeared on the Sega Dreamcast on February 7, 2000 as part of an exclusive lineup of Sega Sports titles. Its success led to it becoming one of the few Sega All Stars titles. A year later the developers did not release NHL 2K1, and instead opted to take a break to focus on the follow-up, NHL 2K2. NHL 2K2 was the last game released in all of North America for the Sega Dreamcast when the system was discontinued.
Multi-platform and new license[edit]
NHL 2K3 was released on the Xbox, PlayStation 2, and Nintendo GameCube. It was the first in the series to feature a franchise mode, and the Xbox version was the first online console hockey game. It had many improvements over its predecessor, although players complained that goalies were too hard to score on. It addressed some issues like scoring, and presentation, and was acknowledged as an exceptional sports title. Even with the lockout looming, video game fans didn't have to worry about the series being put on hiatus, as ESPN NHL 2K5 was released on August 30, 2004. Because Sega had signed a deal with Take-Two Interactive in which Global Star Software (Take-Two's low-price unit) distributed and co-published all titles in Sega's ESPN franchise, ESPN NHL 2K5 was priced at US$19.99 the day it shipped—versus the typical new-release price of US$49.99. This earned it a wide audience among more casual hockey fans on the PlayStation 2 and Xbox. However, EA soon signed an agreement with ESPN to become the sole licensee of ESPN's brand in sports games on all platforms.
NHL 2K6 and 2K7[edit]
Nevertheless, NHL 2K6 was soon released, again at US$19.99, with a new deeper franchise mode, as well as other new extras (such as Bob Cole and Harry Neale providing commentary). With the Xbox 360 coming out, NHL 2K6 was released as a launch title, with a new 'goalie control' feature. NHL 2K7's new features consist of all new animations, mainly geared towards skating, and 'Cinemotion' which is designed to capture the intensity of hockey through close up angles and orchestral music.
NHL 2K8[edit]
NHL 2K8 was released in September 2007. The game features an all new face-off system which includes tie-ups, warnings, jostling, and penalties. The game also includes a new goaltending engine with improved goalies that react according to the situation. Goalies will challenge the puck carrier when appropriate, perform spectacular butterfly saves, and guard the post. Other mini features include variable attendance, better graphics, a new skating engine, authentic player equipment, and more. Jason Spezza from the Ottawa Senators was on the cover.
NHL 2K9[edit]
NHL 2K9 was released in September 2008. Columbus Blue Jackets' captain Rick Nash is the cover athlete.[1]NHL 2K9 was released on the Wii console in addition to the PlayStation 2, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. This makes it the first NHL licensed game on the Wii.[2]
NHL 2K10[edit]
NHL 2K10 was released on September 15, 2009 with Washington Capitals left-winger Alexander Ovechkin on the 10th Anniversary cover. It was released to lukewarm reviews on next-gen consoles, but very solid scores on the much improved Wii version, which now sported online play, Mii Integration, and Wii MotionPlus. This is also the last game in the series to be released on the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2 and Xbox 360.
NHL 2K11[edit]
NHL 2K11 was released on September 7, 2010. This time, the game was only available on the iPhone and the Nintendo Wii. On March 3, 2010 CEO Ben Feder explained that 'We have decided to reevaluate our NHL strategy and will only be releasing NHL 2K11 for the Wii in fiscal year 2010. We want to become a stronger competitor in this category and taking a year off on PS3 and Xbox 360, while focusing on making the best possible game for Wii, should allow us to accomplish that goal.' Vancouver Canucks forward Ryan Kesler is the cover athlete for the game.[3]
Discontinuation of the series[edit]
On May 25, 2011, 2K Sports confirmed that NHL 2K12 would not be released on any platform, putting the NHL 2K series on hiatus for three years.[4]
Revival[edit]
In September 2014, 2K Sports announced that the series would return exclusively on the iOS and Android platforms with NHL 2K.[5] Following iterations saw a gameplay reboot to more closely resemble Take-Two Interactive's other mobile games, like WWE SuperCard.
Installments[edit]
Title | Release date | Console(s) | Cover Athlete |
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NHL 2K | February 9, 2000 | Dreamcast | Brendan Shanahan |
NHL 2K2 | February 14, 2002 | Dreamcast | Chris Drury |
NHL 2K3 | November 19, 2002 | PlayStation 2, Xbox, Nintendo GameCube | Jeremy Roenick |
ESPN NHL Hockey | September 9, 2003 | PlayStation 2, Xbox | Jeremy Roenick |
ESPN NHL 2K5 | August 30, 2004 | PlayStation 2, Xbox | Martin St. Louis |
NHL 2K6 | September 6, 2005 | Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, Xbox | USA: Marty Turco, Europe/Canada: Mats Sundin |
NHL 2K7 | September 12, 2006 | Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, Xbox, PlayStation 3 | Most of World: Joe Thornton, Czech Republic: David Vyborny[6] |
NHL 2K8 | September 11, 2007 | Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3 | Jason Spezza |
NHL 2K9 | September 9, 2008 | Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii | Rick Nash |
NHL 2K10 | September 15, 2009 | Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii | Alexander Ovechkin |
NHL 2K11 | August 24, 2010 | Wii, iPhone | Ryan Kesler |
NHL 2K | October 23, 2014 | iOS, Android | Ryan Kesler |
NHL SuperCard | October 8, 2015 | iOS, Android | Zach Parise |
NHL SuperCard 2K17 | October 13, 2016 | iOS, Android | Logan Couture |
NHL SuperCard 2K18 | October 10, 2017 | iOS, Android | Kyle Turris |
References[edit]
- ^NHL 2K9 Cover Athlete Announcement Operation Sports
- ^2K Sports Announces NHL(R) 2K9 as First Official NHL and NHLPA Licensed Hockey Video Game for the Wii Console
- ^'Canucks forward Kesler to appear on cover of NHL 2K11'. The Sports Network. 2010-03-08. Archived from the original on June 29, 2011. Retrieved 2011-07-19.
- ^Good, Owen (2011-05-25). 'NHL 2K12 Ain't Happening'. Kotaku. Retrieved 2014-06-16.
- ^http://www.polygon.com/2014/9/17/6325023/2k-sports-brings-back-nhl-2k-on-mobile-platforms
- ^'NHL 2K7 konečně vychází i v ČR!'. Hrej.cz. Retrieved May 4, 2016.