NBA 2K26 2KTV episode 31 answers, Season 7 and Rivet City Park
Season 7's Rivet City return is the quickest VC grab in Episode 31, and the full answer path pays up to 2,400 VC.

Episode 31 answer set and VC payoff
The cleanest VC swing in NBA 2K26 right now is Episode 31, a 12-answer 2KTV set that can pay 1,200 to 2,400 VC if you land everything. The episode is built around Season 7 and Rivet City Park, so the fastest route is also the most obvious one: answer in order, cash the reward, and move on before the rest of the Season 7 grind pulls your attention elsewhere.
- The Park in Season 7 is based on Rivet City from NBA 2K16. Answer: 2K16.
- The defender in the image is holding the right stick to have their arms up. Answer: Right.
- Where was the game in this picture played? Answer: Triple Threat Park.
- A 100-Overall player card will have every attribute at 99. Answer: 99.
- Who is the tallest player in the lineup TyCFB mentioned? Answer: Tacko Fall.
- In this mode, you play through a line of teams using each player card once. Answer: Gauntlet.
- Vote for your Top Play of Season 6. Answer: Any.
- This venue offers only 5v5 games. Answer: The Rec.
- The overtime periods in The Rec are three minutes. Answer: Three Minutes.
- The true or false prompt resolves to True. Answer: True.
- The venue with three courts, bosses, and shut-down games is Street Kings. Answer: Street Kings.
- The final venue prompt resolves to The Park. Answer: The Park.
How to claim the VC fast
Do the episode once, do it straight through, and do not overthink the prompts that are clearly seasonal or mode-specific. 2K’s official game guide places 2KTV in the same reward lane as Daily Spin and Daily Pick ‘Em, which is a useful reminder that this is not flavor text, it is one of NBA 2K26’s built-in reward systems. GameDaily also frames Episode 31 as a quick 10 to 15 minute payoff, which is exactly how you should treat it: a short detour that turns trivia into VC.
Why Episode 31 feels like a Season 7 tour
Season 7 launched on Friday, May 15, 2026, and 2K says it is centered on new beginnings in the WNBA, the close of the NBA postseason, and new rewards across MyCAREER, MyTEAM, and The W, with Angel Reese in the spotlight. That makes Episode 31 more than a VC dump. It is also a guided tour of the season’s identity, from the Rivet City throwback to the way 2K is pushing new rewards and new storylines at the same time.
The answers reflect that season-first framing. Rivet City Park is back as a remastered Park, and the return hits because the franchise has been building this nostalgia for a while. In NBA 2K25, Triple Threat Park was described as a faithful recreation of NBA 2K16’s Rivet City Championship MyPARK, complete with nine total courts and the familiar rooftop feel, while NBA 2K26 Season 4 used Rivet City Championship Park as a reward space with a +25% REP boost. Season 7 is clearly leaning on that same memory, which is why the 2KTV questions keep circling back to it.
What else is in the current reward loop
If you are already logging in for Episode 31, the rest of Season 7’s calendar is worth a glance because 2K is stacking rewards around it. The official seasons page lists Wear & Earn Wednesday on May 20 in The City and Poseidon’s Reef from May 22 to May 25 at the Event Center on Gen 9, where players run 5v5 games to 21 points, shot meters are disabled, and rewards are split across three tiers with exclusive prizes for the top 25. Every game also earns 2XREP, which makes the season feel like one long chain of small, efficient payouts.
That is the real shape of this episode. Episode 31 gives you a fast VC hit, Season 7 gives you the nostalgia of Rivet City Park, and the live reward calendar keeps the pressure on to log in again. Knock out the answers, take the VC, and let the rest of the season wait for the next run through The City.
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