Dunk City Dynasty is a free-to-play 3v3 streetball game that's officially licensed by the National Basketball Players' Association

Dunk City Dynasty
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A new trailer for Dunk City Dynasty just dropped as part of the Mobile Games Show, presented by Future Games Show.

A free-to-play 3v3 streetball game that's the first to be officially authorized by the National Basketball Players' Association, Dunk City Dynasty offers fast-paced hooping action with some of the literal biggest names in the game. The likes of Kevin Durant, Stephen Curry, Luka Doncic, and James Harden have leant their likenesses to the game, giving you control over modern legends of the court, right in your pocket.

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Dunk City Dynasty offers 11-point, 3-minute rounds to keep the action frenetic and fast-paced - perfect for gaming on the go. But it's not all about the love of the game – you've got a dynasty to establish. Dynasty Mode allws you to build a dream lineup as a coach – setting tactics and making manual adjustments in real-time. Elsewhere, you can join forces with your friends in the League system or customize your very own stadium. And the customization goes even further, with adjustable costumes and custom footwear - with eight available slots, you can turn your streetball dynasty into a fashion dynasty with ease.

Dunk City Dynasty is heading to Android and iOS devices in 2025, but you can find out more about the game via TikTok, Youtube, Discord, or Instagram. You can even pre-register now via the game's official website. Players who pre-register gain access to early rewards, and the more pre-registrations there are, the better those rewards get – so get your phone, grab some friends, and hit the court.


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