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NBA 2K26 MyTEAM adds 10-card World Tour Super Packs update

World Tour Super Packs landed between Pau Gasol and Finals NBA Playoffs drops, jolting MyTEAM prices again and forcing players to choose between chasing value or protecting MT.

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NBA 2K26 MyTEAM adds 10-card World Tour Super Packs update
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The June 16 World Tour Super Packs update hit MyTEAM in the middle of a brutally fast Season 7 content run, and that pace is the real story for active players. In a mode where pack drops can swing Auction House prices in minutes, a Super Packs batch usually means more supply, softer prices on older cards, and a fresh decision point for anyone sitting on MT or VC.

2KDB’s update log shows the World Tour Super Packs drop arriving right after the June 15 Finals NBA Playoffs batch and the June 13 Invincible Pau Gasol release. That spacing says plenty about how NBA 2K26 has been feeding Season 7: one wave lands, the market absorbs it, and another wave follows before the last one has fully settled. For collectors and lineup builders, that kind of churn can be an opening. For anyone who bought early, it can be a quick lesson in depreciation.

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Season 7 itself launched Friday, May 15, and 2K framed it as the climactic conclusion to the NBA postseason, with new MyTEAM cards, events, and rewards built into the run. The season track includes Invincible Angel Reese at Level 1, a Dark Matter Phil Jackson Coach Card at Level 28, and a G.O.A.T. Michael Jordan at Level 40. With Invincible, Dark Matter, and 100 OVR cards all part of the reward ecosystem, the World Tour packs are not arriving in a vacuum. They are feeding a late-season economy that already has top-end cards everywhere.

That is what makes the World Tour branding matter. 2KDB identifies a Season 7 World Tour collection with 28 player cards, and its June 11 listings included Victor Wembanyama, Giannis Antetokounmpo, Nikola Jokić, Luka Dončić, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, and Jonquel Jones. NBA 2K26 MyTEAM’s NBA-WNBA crossover lineups also change the math, because players are now building around a broader pool than in past years. More usable cards means more roster flexibility, but it also means more competition for lineup spots as new drops keep landing.

For players trying to catch up in Season 7, that is the upside. Super Packs can make premium cards more reachable and give budget-minded squads a faster path into the conversation. For everyone already invested in the World Tour cycle, though, the downside is familiar: every new batch invites another round of price drops, another round of pack rip temptations, and another reminder that in MyTEAM, the market never stays still for long.

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