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NBA 2K26 MyTEAM gets 25-card drop amid busy Season 6 updates

A 25-card Power: Final Form drop hit April 10, adding to a Season 6 market that has already moved 82 cards in eight days.

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NBA 2K26 MyTEAM gets 25-card drop amid busy Season 6 updates
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A 25-card MyTEAM wave is enough to shake the board, and this one landed in the middle of a Season 6 run that keeps forcing players to re-price everything from premium cards to budget fillers. The April 10 drop, tagged Power: Final Form, gave NBA 2K26 MyTEAM another fast reset point, the kind that can make yesterday’s safe buy look expensive and turn a held card into a sell window.

The pace has been the real story. 2KDB’s update log shows a five-card Power update on April 7, then a much larger 52-card Season 6 and Power Awaken release on April 3, followed by the April 10 Final Form batch. Put together, those three updates added 82 cards in eight days. That is not a slow drip; it is a live content cycle, and it means anyone sitting on MT has to keep checking whether a card still fits the market or just looks good on paper.

That rhythm matches how NBA 2K has framed Season 6. Official Season 6 materials put the emphasis on powering up for the NBA Playoffs and reaching a final form, with Karl-Anthony Towns fronting the season’s marketing push. It also lands at a moment when MyTEAM matters more structurally than it did in past years, because NBA 2K26 mixes NBA and WNBA players in the mode for the first time. That widens the pool, changes comparison shopping, and makes every new drop harder to ignore.

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The collection pages on 2KDB show how the season is being built out. The Season 6 Power collection has five player cards, the Season 6 Power: Awaken set has 23, and the Season 6 Power: Final Form collection has 24. The five-card Power group looks like a small checkpoint. Awaken gives the mode more depth. Final Form is the tier that starts to matter for actual roster decisions, because it is the freshest late-season layer and the one most likely to pull players off older builds.

For anyone managing an MT budget right now, the play is simple: treat the April 10 drop as a reminder that Season 6 is still in motion, not settling down. If a card is already central to your lineup, buy for fit. If it is a duplicate, a flipper, or just a name with hype attached, the safer move is to wait for the next wave, because this season has already shown it can move fast enough to punish patience that turns into hesitation.

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