NBA 2K26 mod adds realistic cyberfaces to 2026 draft class
A realistic 2026 draft class gives MyNBA saves authentic rookie faces, making scouting, draft night, and long-term franchise builds feel more alive.

The fastest way to weaken a long MyNBA save is simple: fill the draft with rookies who all look like placeholders. Shuajota’s NBA 2K26 2026 Draft Class with Realistic Cyberfaces went live on June 1, and its whole pitch is built around stopping that problem before it starts.
Cyberfaces matter because they are the models players see every season, not just on draft night. Shuajota describes them as custom-made or improved 3D facial models, with more realistic likenesses, updated hairstyles, tattoos, and other details that push a player closer to his real-world look. In a draft class, that pays off immediately. The rookies do not just enter MyNBA as names on a board, they arrive looking like actual prospects, which makes scouting, comparisons, and the first round feel like part of a real basketball pipeline.
That is especially true for the 2026 class, which has already been spotlighted in showcase videos around names such as AJ Dybantsa, Cameron Boozer, Caleb Wilson, Kingston Flemings, Mikel Brown Jr., Darryn Peterson, Otega Oweh, and Andrej Stojaković. When those kinds of prospects are rendered with believable faces, a franchise save feels less like a roster exercise and more like a living league that keeps producing recognizable talent year after year.
The draft class also arrived alongside a busy June 1 update stream on Shuajota’s homepage. That same day included PCBasket 2K26 EuroLeague Roster Update v1.6, a Realistic Reshade Mod, and cyberface updates for Luka Dončić, Kyrie Irving, and Joel Embiid. Taken together, the releases showed a clear push toward presentation and immersion, not just roster accuracy.

Shuajota has been building in that direction for a while. The site also highlighted an NBA 2K26 roster with more than 100 hidden face scans, spanning NBA and WNBA players, celebrities, rappers, and streamers. Earlier, in NBA 2K25, Shuajota promoted a 30 Cyberface Pack for all first-round rookies from the 2025 NBA Draft, framing it as a way to create a more immersive 2025-2026 season.
That is why this draft class feels less like a cosmetic extra and more like a foundation piece. If the rookies look generic, the illusion slips fast. If they look right, the save can keep breathing for seasons.
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