NBA All-Star, this basketball game meticulously crafted by the 2K team and powered by a new development engine, has attracted the attention of countless basketball enthusiasts with its highly realistic court settings and rich variety of gameplay modes. In this game, players can not only control their favorite stars to sweat it out on the virtual court but also build a dream team to compete against players from around the world.

Street Mode: As one of the classic modes in the game, it adopts a unique team-based gameplay and is the only mode where friends can team up for ranked matches. In this mode, players will form 3v3 teams for intense half-court showdowns. The standard match time is set at 5 minutes, ensuring both the compactness of the game and allowing players to enjoy thrilling basketball confrontations within a limited timeframe.
Dynasty Mode: This is one of the most familiar modes for those who have played the main 2K series games. In this mode, players control the entire team according to NBA rules, engaging in 1v1 battles. The lineup consists of 5 starting players and 7 substitutes, mirroring real NBA games.
Manager Mode: It is an extremely strategic mode, and currently, the only idle mode in NBA All-Star. In this mode, players do not need to control the players directly but instead manage the team through strategy and tactical understanding.

NBA League: It's a PVE-like version of Dynasty Mode, offering a unique flavor. This mode cleverly simulates the long and intense NBA season, allowing you to lead your beloved team through a carefully arranged season schedule, advancing through each match, with every victory bringing you closer to the O'Brien Trophy. For basketball enthusiasts, this is definitely a must-try mode, and for newcomers, it's also a great place to hone their skills.
Triple Threat Mode: This mode perfectly blends Dynasty and Street modes, becoming the favorite of players seeking diverse gaming experiences. It combines the freedom and spontaneity of street basketball with the strategy of Dynasty mode, providing players with the perfect balance between the two. In this mode, each player controls 3 players, engaging in fierce full-court battles, with the first to reach 21 points winning the game. For fans of Street mode, there are no teammates dragging defenders, allowing everyone to fully showcase their individual talents with various ball-handling and off-ball plays. For those who prefer Dynasty mode, the 6-player court is more spacious than the 10-player court, offering more opportunities for fast breaks and tactical choices. Triple Threat mode starts promptly at 18:00 daily.

2v2 Mode: This is a passionate and challenging half-court street mode. Compared to traditional 3v3 half-court modes, it offers a wider offensive space, leading to frequent spectacular moments like alley-oops. However, this also means that any positional mistakes can be greatly magnified, placing higher demands on players' skills and coordination. As an entertainment mode, 2v2 does not have the pressure of ranking, making it the best mode to enjoy basketball fun and practice ball handling, blocking, and defense with friends. Here, you can challenge many classic duos from history.
Dream Moments Mode: This mode is designed for players who want to try Dynasty mode but are constrained by time or player limitations. This mode requires only 5 players for a single quarter, eliminating concerns about player stamina. It also introduces a unique 4-point line, meaning that even a 3-point lead cannot be taken for granted in the final moments of the game.

Each of the NBA All-Star game modes has its own unique features and playstyles. In addition to the three core modes, the game also includes four entertainment modes, specifically designed for those who don't want to take ranked matches too seriously. Players can participate in different modes based on their schedules and preferences.