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NBA 2K20 modders keep rosters current with Jalen Duren face update

A new Jalen Duren cyberface gave NBA 2K20 another current-season refresh, showing how a 2019 release is still getting real maintenance from modders.

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NBA 2K20 modders keep rosters current with Jalen Duren face update
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A fresh Jalen Duren face update gave NBA 2K20 another live-season touch, and that is the real payoff for anyone still loading up the game on PC. The old release is no longer sitting untouched in a folder from years ago. It is still being pushed forward by modders who want Play Now and Season mode rosters to look close to the modern NBA instead of stopping at the game’s original era.

DoubleJ’s 2026-season face update for Duren was added to the Downloads database on May 5, 2026, giving Detroit Pistons users a sharper version of one of the league’s more recognizable young big men. A face update can sound minor on paper, but in practice it is one of the quickest ways to make a roster feel current. When the player in question is Jalen Duren, the Pistons’ center, the visual fix matters even more because he is an active starter with a clear place in the team’s identity.

The update also fits into a larger roster ecosystem. Thunder Shaq’s Ultimate Retro Roster for NBA 2K20 has already been updated with 2026 season rosters and other enhancements, including retro season mods, new faces, jerseys, and courts. That is what keeps the scene alive: one file leads into another, and the roster project keeps building on itself instead of acting like a one-off drop.

That kind of support traces back to the launch of NBA 2K20 itself. The modding and downloads sections opened in September 2019 alongside the game’s release, and they are still active enough to see occasional mod releases years later. The Downloads pages also offer free hosting for community files up to 150 MB and a video tutorial for uploads, which helps keep creators moving files into circulation instead of leaving everything stuck behind a technical hurdle.

Duren’s current profile makes the update especially relevant. ESPN’s 2025-26 player page listed him as active with 19.5 points and 10.5 rebounds per game, while NBA.com identifies him as the Detroit Pistons’ center. That is exactly why a better cyberface matters in a legacy install: it does not just polish a name on a roster, it helps an older NBA 2K title stay credible when players want today’s league in an older game.

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