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Game Over: NBA Game Time no longer playable on Windows Phone

Ron Ron
January 27, 2021
1 min read

NBA Game Time no longer playable on Windows Phone

Popular title NBA Game Time has discontinued its support for Windows Phone. The game snagged an update on July 8, which apparently bricked support for the third largest mobile operating system.

Over the last few months, Windows Phone has welcomed several new and popular apps, however, there are plenty that are yet to arrive, and then we have a few cases when the publishers don’t find Microsoft’s mobile operating system viable for their business.

The publisher has left a note on the description of the title declaring the end of support for its Windows Phone client. “The NBA GAME TIME APP on Windows Phone is currently no longer supported. Please visit m.NBA.com to learn more.”

The Android and iOS versions of the said game are still available at their respective stores. Moreover, they also snagged the summer update — which Windows Phone users were waiting for —  last month. We have asked Microsoft for an official statement. Did you like NBA Game Time?

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