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Some of the ones in NBA 2K20 Flash Super packs
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Click here to write your articleCards for celebrity NBA 2K players such as Michael Jordan and Giannis Antetokounmpo are available for a limited period in NBA 2K20 packs. The NBA 2K20 Flash Super Packs will comprise these cards and more for gamers to acquire at random. Here are more details on a number of the cards and what they're worth.The NBA 2K20 Flash Super Packs will offer specific NBA 2K players for just 48 hours in MyTeam.
Leading the way is that the star of ESPN's The Last Dance. According to NBA 2K MyTeam's tweet those include Galaxy Opal items for MJ, Shaq, Yao Ming, Vince Carter, Hedo Turkoglu, Andrei Kirilenko, and Lonzo Ball. There is also a glitched card for Giannis Antetokounmpo among many others. A brand new show video went live on Wednesday showing off the advertising. It's available for just 48 hours, so it ought to be finished by Friday, May 1.
Obviously, there's a catch with buying boxes or packs to try to get the cards that are aforementioned. The NBA 2K20 Flash Super packs may only be purchased using Virtual Currency (VC). It is 11,250 VC for a Flash Super Pack II package of five items. 101,250 VC is gone for by A box of 10 packs and also a box of 20 packs is 202,500 VC. Just a day ago, we watched new NBA 2K20 MyTeam cards as part of this Historic Spotlight Sim Moments series. That included an Nate Thurmond Galaxy Opal card that was expensive.
His card is cheap compared to some of the ones in NBA 2K20 Flash Super packs. The latest auction listings for Michael Jordan's Galaxy Opal have that card heading for over 330,000 MT. For the Shaq GO, it's nearing one million MT about the listings. The card of yao is currently about for over 300,000 MT for this report. Lonzo Ball is affordable for fans at about 145,000 MT. Meanwhile, that Glitched Giannis heading for below 60,000 MT for people who want a solid card for their MyTeam.In the absence of live sports, ESPN and other sports-focused programs are looking to fill the programming emptiness by experimenting with many different different content formats. One place they're doubling down is nostalgia -- opening the vaults and rebroadcasting teams' best moments. By way of example, diehard Syracuse fans (raises hand) managed to relive the epic 2003 NCAA Championship run with Carmelo Anthony when CBS Sports reaired NBA 2K before in April.
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