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So, here’s a thing. WNBA players are finally teaming up with their NBA pals in MyTeam mode for NBA 2K26. Yeah, that means you’ll see them in all those MyTeam games, including that new Breakout: Gauntlet madness. It’s like a series of matches where things just keep getting tougher and you can’t reuse your cards. Almost like they’re punishing our decisions or something. Who came up with that?
Anyway, WNBA’s been kicking around in the 2K world since 2K20. I still remember when Candace Parker landed the cover on 2K22. I mean, come on, that was pretty groundbreaking, right? Kind of a “finally” moment, if you ask me.
Oh, and those Attributes and Badges? Apparently, they’re the same for everyone now. You know, equal footing and all that jazz. Some might say it’s about time, others might have no clue why it took so long. Whatever.
There’s also this thing about EA’s game. They’ve been mixing male and female players for a while in EA Sports FC. But let’s be real, keeping women competitive against the top male players hasn’t been a walk in the park for them. I think they just threw in a few new female Icons too. Shiny, shiny.
The real test? Seeing how our WNBA stars stand in the 2K26 meta. Will they dominate, or just hang out in the sidelines? Only time will tell, I guess.
Oh, did I mention there’s a dedicated WNBA Domination tier now? Plus, you get to deck out your team with every WNBA kit and court floors. Can we agree that’s kinda neat?
So yeah, mark your calendars. NBA 2K26 drops on September 5th, but if you’re super eager, you can jump in on August 29th with Early Access for PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo, and PC. Buckle up!