LeHamsa Leads Logo Show in MyTEAM as Locker Code Drops Enabled
LeHamsa sits at the top of the live MyTEAM Logo Show bracket while Twitch broadcasts feature Fresh Card giveaways and Locker Code Drops enabled.

The Logo Show is now live in MyTEAM, featuring LeHamsa at the top with potential first-round upsets." That promotional copy frames today's action, with organizers telling fans to "Tune in via Twitch for the action, plus giveaways of Fresh Cards and Locker Code Drops enabled." LeHamsa’s placement "at the top" positions the player as the event focal point as matches stream on Twitch and in-game locker-code activity is turned on for viewers.
The event is organized as an "entertainment game show type format (each, a 'Show')." Sponsor language in the rules lays out expectations for a run of events: "Sponsor anticipates that it will conduct a minimum of ten (10) Shows between December 5, 2025 and June 31, 2026, but does not guarantee that it will conduct more than one Show. Number of Shows will be determined by Sponsor." The rules excerpt lists that timeline verbatim, including the end-date text "June 31, 2026."
Contest structure is set in the published terms: "Contestants (as defined below) will be placed into 'Teams' consisting of between one (1) and five (5) Contestants based on the 'Team Code' provided at sign-up; if the Team consists of more than one (1) Contestant than one (1) of the Contestants will be designated as the Team Captain by Sponsor ('Captain')." Teams face a progression-based bracket that requires they "defeat three (3) opponents in a row, with each matchup being a best-of-three matches (each ...", the rules excerpt truncates at that parenthetical, leaving the remainder of that sentence out of the provided material.
Gameplay modifications are explicit in the rules under "d. Gameplay Blocks ('Blocks')." The document states: "Blocks may be used to temporarily restrict particular gameplay elements such as Badge Perks, Takeover Abilities, or MyTEAM Cards." The rules further emphasize control over those adjustments: "Sponsor in its sole and absolute discretion, reserves the right to decide if a Match will include Blocks, how they are selected, and whether they apply to both Teams." The legal text also makes clear that "Sponsor, in its sole and absolute discretion, reserves the right to modify, add, or remove Blocks at any time and will provide notice to each Show’s Contestants of such changes."

Broadcasts are the central engagement point: Twitch viewing is the call-to-action and giveaways are active, with Fresh Cards and in-stream Locker Code Drops enabled for viewers. The rules do not provide streamer handles, drop timing, or prize mechanics in the supplied excerpt; those operational details were not included in the excerpted materials.
The publication footer included with the rules lists the rights holders and trademarks tied to the product: "© 2005-2026 Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. Published by 2K. 2K, T2, and related logos, are all trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc." It also reproduces intellectual property notices: "The NBA and individual NBA member team identifications reproduced on this product are trademarks and copyrighted designs, and/or other forms of intellectual property, that are the exclusive property of NBA Properties, Inc. and the respective NBA member teams and may not be used, in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of NBA Properties, Inc." The file closes with copyright lines for 2026: "© 2026 NBA Properties, Inc. All rights reserved." "© 2026 the National Basketball Players Association. All rights reserved." "© 2026 Sony Interactive Entertainment LLC. 'PlayStation Family Mark', 'PlayStation', 'PS5 logo', 'PS5', 'PS4 logo', 'PS4', 'PlayStation" (text ends mid-line in the excerpt).
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