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Karl-Anthony Towns gets cyberface and body update for NBA 2K26 PC

Karl-Anthony Towns finally looks closer to his Knicks-era self in NBA 2K26 PC, giving current rosters and MyNBA saves a sharper, more broadcast-ready finish.

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Karl-Anthony Towns gets cyberface and body update for NBA 2K26 PC
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PC players building current Knicks rosters got a practical visual upgrade on June 3, when Shuajota posted a Karl-Anthony Towns cyberface and body update for NBA 2K26. The fix matters because Towns is one of the league’s most visible frontcourt stars, and the default model can leave a MyNBA save or roster project looking a step behind the real season.

This is not just a cosmetic tweak for screenshots. A more accurate head shape, hair, and body proportion can change how a lineup screen feels, how a simulation looks in motion, and how often a broadcast-style capture sells the illusion of a live NBA game. For anyone keeping a Knicks save aligned with the 2025-26 roster, the update gives Towns the kind of representation that fits a franchise centerpiece instead of a generic stand-in.

Shuajota’s upload landed amid a busy June 2026 stretch of NBA 2K26 PC mod releases, and it fits squarely into the way serious PC setups are built. A likeness pack like this works best as a foundation piece, sitting alongside court updates, reshade presets, and other realism mods that push the game closer to a television presentation. In that kind of setup, Towns is not a background player. He is the kind of name that appears constantly in menus, simulations, and spotlight moments, so even small improvements carry weight every time his face is on screen.

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The timing also makes sense given Towns’ place in the real league. The New York Knicks acquired him in a three-team trade announced on October 2, 2024, and ESPN lists him at 7-foot and 248 pounds as a center-forward for New York. ESPN also shows him averaging 20.1 points, 11.9 rebounds, and 3.0 assists in the 2025-26 regular season, numbers that underline why his in-game likeness deserves to match his current status.

That relevance carried into the postseason as well. NBA.com showed Towns producing 19 points and 14 rebounds in Game 4 of the 2026 Eastern Conference Finals against Cleveland on May 25, 2026, keeping him front and center in one of the season’s biggest stages. That is exactly why this kind of update lands: it keeps a marquee Knicks star looking like the player users are actually building around, not a model that has already fallen out of date.

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