NBA 2K26 floods MyTEAM with Void Festival cards and Dynamic Duos
MyTEAM got 57 player cards and five duos in four days, with Invincible David Robinson, Ben Simmons and 100 OVR Trae Young leading the Void surge.

MyTEAM got hit with a real content pileup in mid-April: 47 cards landed in the April 17 Into The Void & Festival update, five Dynamic Duos arrived the same day, and another 10 cards followed in The Void on April 21. That is 57 player cards plus five duos in four days, enough to keep lineups from settling and to make every new build feel temporary.
The cards that matter most are not buried in the deep end of the collection pages. The Void Festival batch brings the names that can actually change how people play, led by Invincible David Robinson, Invincible Ben Simmons, 100 OVR Trae Young, Bol Bol and Brandon Ingram. Robinson and Simmons are the kind of additions that force lineup adjustments because they bring size and defensive flexibility that still matter in Unlimited, while Trae Young gives high-end creators another elite option if you want a guard who can bend a defense immediately.
2KDB’s seasonal pages show how much of this is being stacked into one theme. Season 6 Into the Void lists 24 player cards, while The Void Festival page lists 15 more. That split tells the story better than a generic pack recap: the main content stream is broad, but the cards with real lineup value are concentrated in the Festival side and in the duo refresh. If you are chasing cards for actual roster impact, the duo update is not filler. Five new pairings can make a cheap bench piece playable, or turn an already strong card into a much better fit next to the right teammate.
All of this sits inside Season 6, which launched on April 3 with Karl-Anthony Towns fronting a postseason push. 2K also folded NBA and WNBA players together in MyTEAM for the first time in NBA 2K26, so the card pool is already more flexible than it used to be. That matters when a season is throwing in names like David Robinson, Ben Simmons and Trae Young in one stretch, because the best lineups now come from mixing stars across more combinations, not just stacking the same old archetypes.
The bigger reward chase still runs through Season 6’s progression track, where Dwyane Wade stands as the first 100 OVR player in NBA 2K26 and more than 250 reward cards sit behind Greatness Challenges. But for anyone building right now, the mid-April Void wave is the part that changes the floor immediately. The Festival cards are the headliners, the duos are the quiet value play, and The Void update on April 21 kept the mode moving before the meta had a chance to cool off.
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