The Line Drive is a weekly collection of news, links, deal alerts, and updates that didn’t necessarily warrant their own postings.
♦NBA 2K16 shows how much better the Warriors would be by signing Kevin Durant.
♦Take Two faces lawsuit over copyrighted tattoos featured in the NBA 2K series.
♦EA Access subscribers now get Madden NFL 16 as part of membership.
♦Sale on PS4 digital download code: Rory McIlroy PGA Tour for $13.19
♦Sale on PS4 digital download code: FIFA 16 for 23.99
♦Sale on NCAA Football 14 digital download for $5 on PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360.
♦Will the new ABC broadcast light up three-point line make it into NBA video games?
♦Rules for the NBA 2K16 Pro-Am competition finally posted but don’t solve the problems.
♦The Rivet City MyPark faction in NBA 2K16 received a new park on top of a skyscraper.
♦Madden NFL 16 simulation predicted a big win for the Broncos over the Panthers.
♦Details on how to get Bruce Lee as a playable character for EA Sports UFC 2.
♦This week’s Press Row Podcast goes through early impressions of EA Sports UFC 2.
♦Rocket League is hoping for a mid-February release on Xbox One.
♦The free-to-play myClub version of Pro Evolution Soccer 2016 also now available on PC.
♦Game update brought snapshots and wrap sharing to Need for Speed.
♦Sale on PS4 digital download code: Need for Speed for $19.79
♦Sale on PS4 digital download code: Star Wars Battlefront for $30
♦Blu-ray releases this week headlined by Spectre and Crimson Peak.