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NBL jerseys up for sale in NBA 2K23

Key words there: "for sale".

Aussie National Basketball League (NBL) jerseys are now available for sale inside NBA 2K23, 2K has advised.

” Players can purchase and wear their local NBL Team jerseys for their MyPLAYER in The City,” on current-gen consoles, 2K advised, or via the G.O.A.T. Boat on last-gen systems and PC.

Update: A 2K representative has confirmed that each jersey will set you back 5,000 VC, or $3.35 AUD.

“Adding NBL jerseys to NBA 2K23 grows and strengthens the thriving partnership between our League and 2K,” said Jeremy Loeliger, Commissioner of the National Basketball League.

“Last year NBL Oz Gaming became the newest expansion team in the NBA 2K League and preparations towards our inaugural season are ramping up,” Loeliger continued. “NBL jerseys will now be accessible to a new legion of basketball fans across the world and we can’t wait to see them being worn in NBA 2K23.”

You can get a taste of what to expect from the jerseys in the trailer below.

2K is also selling access to the Australian Boomers’ jerseys inside MyPLAYER.

NBA 2K23 is available on Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS4, PS5 and Switch.

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9 September 2022
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