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What can mayors do in NBA 2K21’s The City?

Just as we thought election season was over.
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Next-generation NBA 2K21 has traded in small, measly MyPlayer focused mode The Neighborhood for the massive The City iteration. This interactive domain is much of the same, but is about five times the size of the former mode’s map. That said, it will certainly need more than just community managers to watch over the day-to-day activities of The City’s citizens.

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With the inclusion of mayors, each borough will have a sole player leading them towards success – or even failure. Mayors will be making key decisions that will change your experience. It is an undoubtedly major position to hold, but how much power do they hold?

Day-to-day responsibilities of mayors

Mayors will mainly be in-charge of the branding for each affiliated team inside of boroughs. They cannot control what games you play, but will alter what you will see in your home area. Here is what you should expect to change with each new mayor.

  • Uniform design: During games that feature two rival affiliations, especially those pertaining to Rival Days, your mayor will dictate what your team will wear. This will not be in effect when playing in any other pick-up games nor when your strolling around the map.
  • Court design: A mayor has the power to also change the design of each court inside their borough. Designs can be simplistic as replicating an NBA court or can feature unique themes not seen elsewhere.
  • Mural design: Mayors cannot alter where and what stores are in boroughs, but will be able to place statues and other types of artwork around their dedicated areas. This may mean sculptures of themselves, or images celebrating past NBA legends.
  • Borough music: Beats in boroughs will also be something up to them. With each elected mayor, players will hear different custom playlists. If a player doesn’t enjoy their musical tastes, they are free to head over to other boroughs to listen to something more in their wheelhouse.
  • Polling and messaging: Ballers will have a partial say in what is included in their team’s hub. Mayors can plaster polls and other messages around town that player can interact with and get a sense of what their community desires.

Can a team change their mayor?

It’s election season all the time in 2K21. Every six weeks, teams will vote on who their mayor is, just in case their not happy with the current representative’s decisions. To start The City on the right foot, 2K has selected initial candidates for each borough, all of which are said to be popular faces from the 2K community.

It’s unclear as to how any player can campaign for this role, but they’ll surely need to ball out to get their name out there. Users will only be able to witness these political races on next-gen, as The City is exclusive to Xbox Series X/S and PS5.


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Ryan Willcox is a Staff Writer at Gamepur. He is mostly known to cover free-to-play titles, spanning from Fortnite, Call of Duty: Warzone, to Apex Legends. Outside of games, Ryan's other personal interests are reading scientific nonfiction and running.