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There are two editions of NBA 2K22 to choose from The Standard Edition and the 75th Anniversary Edition. Standard costs $59.99 and $69.99 on current-gen and last-gen consoles, respectively 2K MT, and the 75th Anniversary Edition retails at $99.99, including it for both console generations as well as 100,000 VC and a number of MyTEAM-related perks.


It's important to note that none of these editions (or the last generation or current edition) makes any changes to the available badges, so the players will get all the 20 badges in the following list regardless of the edition they choose to purchase.


The badge system lets gamers model their NBA 2K22 MyPlayer on the most popular players of the NBA. Superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo has total 57 badges which include 18 finishing badges. reigning MVP Nikola Jokic has 46 total badges, including 14 finishing badges. These combinations go quite a ways in making players distinct from one another.


In NBA 2K22, the cost of unlocking every one of the badge levels varies according to the badge. Bronze badges will always cost 1 badge point, while silver badges may cost 2 or 3 points, gold badges might cost anywhere from 3 to 5 points, while hall of fame badges are priced at five or six badge points. Below is the complete list of badges that are finished and what they do.


Acrobat: Half-spin, spin European-Step, step hop, reverse, and change shot layup attempts are given a major boost. In addition, the ability to outsmart defenders through these groups can be improved. Backdown Punisher: Allows players achieve more success than usual when backing down a defender within the paint.


Dream Shake The post move fakes have a greater chance of shocking defenders. Also, shots that are attempted following the post's moves and shot fakes result in a higher percentage of shots. Dropstepper allows for greater successful attempts at hop steps and Buy NBA 2K22 MT post dropsteps in addition to securing the ball better while doing these movements in the post.


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