NBA 2K25 Season 4 Arrives January 10th with New Rewards and Events

NBA ⁢2K25 Season 4 Tips Off ‍with All-Star Style adn Rewards

Get ready ‍to elevate your game! 2K has announced the arrival of NBA 2K25 Season 4, launching on January 10th.‍ This new season brings a wave of fresh content, stylish gear, and exciting events to MyCAREER, MyTEAM, and The ⁢W Online, letting you celebrate the NBA All-Star Weekend in style.

Show off Your Style‍ on Celebrity Boulevard

As NBA superstars​ prepare to showcase their skills and fashion‍ sense during all-Star Weekend, NBA 2K25 Season 4 ⁤offers a plethora of new cosmetic items to help you ⁣express your unique style on the virtual court.

Level Up Your Game with New Rewards

Season 4 is packed ‌with ⁢rewards across⁣ all game modes. Here’s a glimpse of what awaits:

MyCAREER: Climb the reward ladder ⁢by earning⁤ XP ⁣and ⁢unlock remarkable new designs.⁣ Rewards‍ include a‍ Level 14 Drift Trike (New Gen only), a Level 30‌ Badge Perk “Max +1”, an ‌All-Star 2025 Duck Pool Floaty at level 38, a Banana Man costume at level 39, and a +1 Cap Breaker at level 40.

MyTEAM: Build your⁣ dream roster with a lineup of⁤ legendary and current NBA stars. This season introduces⁤ exciting ⁢new cards like a Level 1 Anthony Edwards Evolution Card, a Level 10 Diamond Cole Anthony, Level ⁢20‍ Diamond James Jones, Level 30 Pink⁢ Diamond Clint Capela, and a Level 37 Galaxy opal Xavier ‍McDaniel. Reach level‍ 40 and unlock the iconic three-time NBA champion, Finals ⁢MVP, former NBA 2K cover athlete, and Hall ⁤of Famer, Dwyane Wade, as a coveted Dark Matter⁣ rarity. ⁣Take your MyTEAM experience on the go with NBA 2K25: MyTEAM on iOS and Android.

Season 4 Pro Pass: Kickstart ⁣the new year with the Season 4 Pro Pass, granting access to 40 additional levels of MyCAREER and MyTEAM content and rewards. ⁢Automatic‍ rewards include the Season 4 Mocap Suit, an All-Star‍ 2025 Cuban ‌Chain Necklace, the Galaxy Opal Dirk Nowitzki card, ⁢and the Season 4⁢ Pro Pass Pack, ⁤featuring the HOF Limitless Range, Diamond Nike Shoes x3,⁢ and a Satellite Takeover Card. Level up through XP ‍to earn the exclusive ⁣Pro Pass version of the Level 40 Dark‍ Matter Dwyane ‍Wade card. The W Online: Season‍ 4 in The W online brings exclusive challenges and rewards, including ⁤a Lauren Jackson Coach Card, Breakthrough Sleeve, Badge Perks, and 5,000 VC.

Dive ⁤Deeper into Season 4

For a complete breakdown of all the ⁣exciting features and rewards in NBA​ 2K25 Season 4, visit the latest Courtside Report: https://nba.2k.com/2k25/courtside-report/season-4/.NBA 2K25 is available on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4,⁣ Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Nintendo‍ Switch, and PC.
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