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NBA 2k23 unveils details of The Takeoff 2 Pack

Submitted by anqilan456 on Sun, 08/07/2022 - 18:04

NBA 2k23 Releases Takeoff 2 Pack Series, New Locker Code

NBA 2k23 unveils details of The Takeoff 2 Pack NBA 2K23 MT, three new units, and one Dark Matter item, along with a new locker code. New season for NBA 2k23 MyTeam is well on its way, and the continual supply of game-related content is bringing more interest from the player base. At present, Season 6: Zero Gravity is producing some of most impressive units in the game through new series packs and challenges. And more is nearing completion.

Along with NBA Playoff and Daily Log-in Agendas, 2K Games unveiled the launch of a brand new series pack called Takeoff 2, which features a brand new Dark Matter Unit, along with Galaxy Opal, Pink Diamond, as well as Diamond units. Gamers who purchase the heavily loaded NBA 2k23 mode will have only a short time to get each famous player.

Being part of the Dark Matter group is 99-overall Derrick Rose, a current player for the New York Knicks. However, the group features Rose who was part of the Chicago Bulls, where he quickly became famous in the NBA's 2008-09 Rookie of the year. The three-time All-Star followed that up by being named the league's MVP within his first year and thus making his team one of the top basketball teams in NBA 2k23.

Joining him are Galaxy Opal Kevin Love (98-overall), Pink Diamond Michael Porter Jr. (96-overall) as well as Diamond Kawhi Leonard (94-overall). Leonard and Love have each won three NBA Championships and ten All-Star Game appearances, while 21-year-old Porter Jr. is averaging 15.6 points and 6.2 assists per game with The Houston Rockets.

Along with the newest additions The Level-Up Daily Season 6 Agenda continues to roll out new players each day, as part of a program that challenges players to do different assignments to earn the player of the day NBA 2K MT Coins. To begin the list of players at Emerald level is the 80-overall Alperen Sgun, who is a 19 year old Turkish center of the Oklahoma City Thunder, followed by the 81-overall Lonzo Ball and the 82-overall Patrick Williams, and 83-overall Luka Doncic.