News

YouTube Stars Kristopher London, Jesser Play ‘NBA 2k19’ With The Lakers, Get Scanned Into The Game

The upcoming basketball video game NBA 2k19 is still more than a month away from its worldwide release date, but two YouTube stars got a chance to play the game early — and they took advantage of some other fun perks in the process. Kristopher London and Jesser met up with Los Angeles Lakers players Josh Hart and Kyle Kuzma, played NBA 2k19 against them, and got their faces scanned into the game.

London and Jesser, both of whom have more than 1.6 million subscribers on their respective YouTube channels, are two of the most prominent NBA 2K players on the internet. As part of their latest deal with the video game franchise, they got an early look at the latest entry in the series and offered their own critiques of it. And when they boot up their own copies of the game, they’ll find their likenesses available within it.

Subscribe for daily Tubefilter Top Stories

Subscribe

The stars of the NBA 2k19 campaign have appeared in similar branded videos in the past. Back in January, for example, London played NBA 2k18 with Oklahoma City Thunder star Paul George in order to help George promote his new shoe. Kuzma, meanwhile, previously appeared alongside YouTube star Bull1trc in a shoe-shopping video sponsored by the NBA.

Those of us who aren’t lucky enough to hang out with NBA players and beat them in video games will have to wait a little longer to check out publisher 2K‘s next basketball title. NBA 2k19 is due out across the globe on September 11.

Share
Published by
Sam Gutelle

Recent Posts

Expedia’s newest campaign tells travelers they can go global just like IShowSpeed

"I want to travel the whole world one day. Through space, to the moon, different…

12 hours ago

Instagram invites users to tweak the algorithm with categorical tags

In recent years, social media companies have explored an interesting query: Do individual users understand…

20 hours ago

Twitch says its ads–both pre- and mid-roll–aren’t getting longer. Viewers say otherwise.

When Dan Clancy took over as Twitch's CEO back in 2023, he ingratiated himself with…

2 days ago

Have you heard? A ‘Dead Meat’ meetup, Jake Paul’s re-raise, and the TikTok farlands.

Each week, we handpick a selection of stories to give you a snapshot of trends,…

4 days ago

YouTube Shorts has a new look that removes distractions and dislikes

It's hard to believe it's already been more than five years since YouTube Shorts was…

4 days ago

Twitch partners with Soundcloud to put a new spin on DJ sets

Both YouTube and TikTok have flexed their music industry muscles by attaching their names to star-studded…

4 days ago