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MyTEAM tracker refreshes highlight January locker codes and drops

Community tracker pages updated Jan 9-13 with active locker codes, short-window rewards, and new MyTEAM cards that matter for pack openings and MT planning.

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MyTEAM tracker refreshes highlight January locker codes and drops
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Community-run MyTEAM trackers and MyTEAM-focused outlets refreshed their January lists and databases between Jan 9 and Jan 13, 2026 to reflect a string of short-window promotions, locker codes, and newly added cards. The updates matter because many of those items were time-sensitive rewards players could redeem in early January, and collectors use the data to time pack openings and MT investments.

The trackers logged active locker codes and quick drops including double-REP and Game-Changer style events, along with small boost packs that carried limited windows. Database pages were updated to show jump-start and newly added cards, plus set additions that change which packs and sequences are worth chasing. Because these entries are often live for hours rather than days, community pages offered timestamps and expiry warnings to help players prioritize which codes and events to hit first.

Practically, the refreshed pages gave two kinds of value. First, they acted as a near-real-time alert system for freebies and short promos you might otherwise miss. Second, they consolidated card entries and set changes so collectors could estimate pack EV and decide whether to open now or hold MT for better odds. That matters in a market where a new card or set can briefly shift card prices and flipping opportunities.

To redeem codes quickly, the trackers reminded players of the two common routes: enter codes in-game under the locker codes menu or redeem via the MyNBA 2K companion app. Time-sensitive items can expire before daily logins or late-night checks, so verify the tracker page timestamp before attempting a code. If a code shows as active on the tracker but fails in-game, retry through the app and double-check region or account restrictions.

Community maintenance is the backbone here. Enthusiast editors update pages in near-real-time, and many players treat those pages as the first alert for limited drops. That makes the trackers invaluable during condensed promo windows but also means players need to build quick routines: scan timestamps after major drops, prioritize short-window freebies, and lock in easy REP or boosts before they vanish.

For MyTEAM players this week, the takeaway is clear: stay plugged into the tracker flow, act fast on short-window locker codes and boost drops, and use the updated card and set lists to guide opening strategy and MT allocation. Expect more fleeting promos as the month progresses, so make timestamps and quick redemption paths part of your MyTEAM toolkit.

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