It's worth reading in full, but I've also summarised it as follows:
Overview
- The revamped mode begins with North Carolina vs. Georgetown in the 1982 National Championship game, and concludes with Michael Jordan’s last shot with the Chicago Bulls against the Utah Jazz in the 1998 NBA Finals.
- There are fifteen games in total: the ten originals (with the 1991 NBA Finals being scaled back to Game 5 instead of the entire series), and five new challenges. Full list below.
- In case there were any lingering doubts or concerns, the new Jordan Challenge is in both the Current Gen and Next Gen versions of NBA 2K23.
- A video filter re-creates the experience of watching the games on television in the 1980s and 1990s, similar to NBA’s Greatest. There will also be era-specific broadcast presentation elements, such as minimal overlays and on-screen graphics, blocky letters, and so on.
- Mike Fratello joins the commentary team during Jordan Challenge games, and will share stories and insights into MJ’s career.
- Ray Clay will serve as the PA Announcer during 90s Bulls games. “Sirius” by The Alan Parsons Project will also be used during player introductions.
- Each challenge features a pre-game interview with a personality involved, providing back story and anecdotes.
- There are three goals to reach in each challenge. Reaching a goal earns a star, which progresses towards unlocking rewards for MyCAREER and MyTEAM.
- Gameplay has been tuned to reflect the style of the NBA in the 1980s and 1990s. There will be a heavier focus on the mid-range and post game, era-specific playbooks, different transition logic, and sliders tuned for historic accuracy.
- Matchup logic has been rewritten so that MJ will go head-to-head with opponents at different positions, such as Dominique Wilkins.
- The physicality of the era is represented with hand-checking, and era-specific rules such as illegal defense are also accounted for. The Bad Boy Pistons will also try to employ “Jordan Rules”.
- Signature animations for several historical players have been updated. As previously noted, Magic Johnson will have a signature passing package.
- Iconic moments such as “The Shrug” are represented throughout the fifteen games, similar to the original Jordan Challenge in NBA 2K11.
- 1982 National Championship: University of North Carolina vs. Georgetown
- 1984 Team USA Basketball Scrimmage
- 1986 Eastern Conference First Round, Game 2
- 1988 NBA All-Star Game
- 1989 Eastern Conference First Round, Game 5
- 1990 Atlanta Hawks at Chicago Bulls
- 1990 Chicago Bulls at Cleveland Cavaliers
- 1990 Eastern Conference Finals, Game 3
- 1991 NBA Finals, Game 5
- 1992 NBA Finals, Game 1
- 1995 Chicago Bulls at New York Knicks
- 1996 NBA Finals, Game 6
- 1997 NBA Finals, Game 5
- 1997 Chicago Bulls vs. Los Angeles Lakers
- 1998 NBA Finals, Game 6