The NBA Live 19 Creator Challenge is continuing to give gamers some celebrity ballers to try to defeat. Within the past several days, EA Sports has unveiled several stars with major entertainment presence and large social media followings. They include actors and musicians with gamers getting the chance to defeat them for new prestige in the NBA Live 19 game.
NBA Live 19 Creator Challenge: Omari Hardwick joins the game
On Sunday (Dec. 16), EA Sports announced that actor Omari Hardwick is now out on the courts. They let NBA Live 19 gamers know the Showtime star is available for them to challenge. Hardwick stars in the popular series “Power” as James “Ghost” St. Patrick, a man with a dual life as both a club owner and leader of a drug empire in New York City. EA’s NBA Live Twitter dropped the promo video below to reveal the actor’s presence in the game.
Big ups to the #NBALIVE19 players that are able to beat @OmariHardwick pic.twitter.com/x1dBWYafkr
— EA SPORTS NBA LIVE (@EASPORTSNBA) December 16, 2018
The game also revealed several other stars over the past few days as part of NBA Live 19 Creator Challenge. That includes recording artist Lil Bibby.ย Bibby’s known for popular songs available on Spotify such as “Young Ain’t Gang,” “Someday,” and “How We Move” with King Louie. He’s also now officially in a video game as himself and available for NBA Live gamers to try to defeat and add to their squad. At least one Twitter user mentioned he’s an 86 in terms of rating.
Real ones know! Take on @LilBibby_ now in #NBALIVE19 pic.twitter.com/LyrW88HXC3
— EA SPORTS NBA LIVE (@EASPORTSNBA) December 15, 2018
NBA Live 19 Creator Challenge: Dylan and Dakota Gonzalez
The talented duo of Dylan and Dakota Gonzalez (aka Dyl-Kota) dropped in for NBA Live 19 Creator Challenge ahead of Lil Bibby and Omari Hardwick. They posted their NBA Live 19 promo video (below) on their Twitter this past Friday (Dec. 14).
The two sisters seem super busy based on the fact they’ve now added video game motion capture to their list of ventures. That includes appearing in a workout app, hosting different events, training, and recording music.
The sisters are not only known for those skills, but the twin roommates both played basketball for the UNLV women’s team as well. That gives quite the challenge in NBA Live 19 for gamers to go up against.
Iโm PULLING UP in #NBALIVE19 ๐๐ค๐ฝ So you better bring that A-Game or just Dyl with it ๐๐โ๐ฝ #EAambassador @EASPORTSNBA #dyl #Sponsored pic.twitter.com/EWXO4vthPS
— Dyl & Kota Gonzalez (@IIGonZ_) December 14, 2018
On Saturday, EA Sports’ NBA Live tweeted a follow-up post to ask how many gamers defeated them. EA asked gamers to give a retweet if that was the case and so far have over 60. At least one or two gamers also posted a screenshot to show they’ve added the girls to their squad.
Had to add them to the line up, now we out here going craaaazy, yeee!
I wish we could add the females to the league in the one ๐๐๐ Everytime they poster someone or block a dunk I be rollin๐๐ฅ #NBALIVE19 pic.twitter.com/1aB24GzU7wโ โญลโฆโฒ โฎโฑคษ๐๐ง (@iBalliGame) December 16, 2018
With NBA Live 19 Creator Challenge, gamers get the chance to defeat unique celebrities in the game. Once they do so, they can add them to their NBA Live squads if they want. Some may choose to skip the celebrities offered as playable character challenges, mainly because they’ve already got a solid lineup of stars assembled. However, those who are fans will certainly want to get into the game and give the latest NBA Live challenge a shot.
Get more of our updates and information about the game over at VGR’s NBA Live section!