NBA 2K26 Season 4 launches with All‑Star cross-mode rewards
2K launched NBA 2K26 Season 4 featuring All-Star events, new cross-mode rewards, and fresh drops across MyCAREER, MyTEAM and The W.

NBA 2K26 rolled out Season 4 around the NBA All-Star build-up, bringing All-Star themed events, cross-mode rewards and mode-specific content aimed at players in MyCAREER, MyTEAM, The W and Park. The season, announced January 8 and scheduled to go live regionally on January 9, centers on the 2026 NBA All-Star in Los Angeles and puts Victor Wembanyama and Tyrese Maxey at the forefront of promotional drops and season pass content.
MyCAREER players will see All-Star activities integrated into City and Park offerings, including 3-point contests, a Slam Dunk Contest and opportunities tied to an All-Star style game. New wearable rewards and cosmetics for The City were highlighted, with special masks, jerseys and a cel-shaded Hyperfade suit among the items called out. 2K also confirmed that some City and The W features in this season are New Gen only, so check your platform before planning to chase cosmetics or events.
Park players get a familiar location returning: the Rivet City Championship MyPARK, a fan-favorite map from past titles, will host competitive play for Season 4. That return gives Park crews and solo grinders a nostalgic spot to chase rep and bragging rights during the All-Star window.
MyTEAM’s Season 4 offerings lean into modern-era content and progression mechanics. New card drops include evolving cards and high-tier Dark Matter designs. 2K highlighted evolving Tyrese Maxey cards and Galaxy Opal-level rewards as part of expanded pass tiers. Season 4 introduces both a Pro Pass and a Hall of Fame Pass that expand level rewards across free and premium tracks, promising unique cosmetics and Galaxy Opal rewards for players who commit to the premium path.

Audio and ambiance get attention too. 2K Beats expanded the soundtrack for the season with a playlist curated by A-Trak, and the rollout includes new tracks and placements surfaced on streaming platforms such as Spotify and Apple Music to match the All-Star energy.
For players, the practical takeaways are straightforward: expect cross-mode incentives to move reward focus across MyCAREER, MyTEAM and The W; plan around New Gen restrictions; and decide early whether the Pro Pass or Hall of Fame Pass is worth buying if you want the top-tier cards and cosmetics. Full, mode-by-mode details and exact timing windows are published on the Courtside Report for those who want a play-by-play on rewards and drops.
The takeaway? If you’re chasing All-Star flair or high-end MyTEAM cards, Season 4 hands out themed events and new progression toys across modes, just mind your platform and plan your pass purchases. Our two cents? Scope the Courtside Report, prioritize the drops you want, and use Rivet City to warm up your dunk package before the contests heat up.
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