NBA 2K23’s 5 Different Editions Include XP Boosts and a Virtual Go-Kart, PC Still Last-Gen

Jul 8, 2022 at 06:35pm EDT

Earlier this week, we got some early info on NBA 2K23’s Michael Jordan and Championship Editions, but now we have full details and pricing for the game’s dizzying array of different editions (five in total). While the most expensive editions feature Jordan on the cover, the standard and Digital Deluxe editions will be fronted by Devin Booker. As always, 2K will be charging a $10 premium for the next-gen version of NBA 2K23, with crossgen support locked to the more expensive editions. Once again, PC players will only be getting the last-gen version.

Some of the stuff included in the more expensive NBA 2K23 editions will likely raise some eyebrows, including multiple XP boosters to help with the series’ ever-present grind and a Michael-Jordan-themed go-kart. Yes, really. That said, the $150 Championship Edition is arguably a good deal, as it includes a full year of NBA League Pass, which would cost nearly $200 on its own usually. Pre-orders for NBA 2K23 are open now – you can get a full rundown of everything included in each edition, below.

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Standard Edition ($60 for last-gen, $70 for current-gen)

WNBA Edition (Same price as standard edition)

Digital Deluxe Edition ($80)

MyTeam content:

MyCareer content:

Michael Jordan Edition ($100)

Championship Edition ($150)

MyTeam Content:

MyCareer Content:

NBA 2K23 launches on PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, and Switch on September 9.

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