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Home » Games » Basketball » 2K Sports Announces $250,000 MyTEAM Unlimited Tournament Will Return in NBA 2K20, Details Here

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2K Sports Announces $250,000 MyTEAM Unlimited Tournament Will Return in NBA 2K20, Details Here

B.T. Frye by B.T. Frye
Aug 19, 2022
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Today, 2K officially confirmed details for the NBA 2K20 MyTeam Unlimited $250,000 Tournament. Two players will be flown to NBA All-Star Weekend 2020 in Chicago to play for the grand prize. Here’s everything you need to know about the NBA 2K20 MyTEAM Unlimited $250,000 Tournament.

NBA 2K $250,000 MyTEAM UNLIMITED TOURNAMENT

This marks the second straight year in which 2K will host this tournament. Over a million players participated in qualification for last year’s tournament, as Dymaris “SkipTooMyLou” Jones took home the grand prize.

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You can try to qualify via MyTEAM mode on NBA 2K20 for either Xbox One or PlayStation 4. Qualifying is already underway, and will continue into January. Qualification is open to residents (who are at least 18 years old) of the following countries:

  • United States & D.C. (excluding Arizona, Connecticut, Maryland, and North Dakota)
  • Canada (excluding Quebec)
  • Australia
  • Chile
  • Denmark
  • France
  • Great Britain
  • Greece
  • Republic of Ireland
  • Israel
  • Germany
  • Japan
  • Mexico
  • New Zealand
  • Norway
  • Philippines
  • Portugal
  • South Africa
  • South Korea
  • Spain
  • Sweden
  • Switzerland
  • Turkey

Just like in 2K19’s tournament process, players will complete games in MyTEAM Unlimited mode. You must earn 10 wins in this mode to be eligible to participate in Qualifier GameDays. “During each GameDay, contestants will then compete to win as many games as possible during the four-hour time limit, earning points towards their Total Score with each win. The contestants with the top four scores on each console at the end of each GameDay will qualify for the single elimination tournament,” 2K said in a press release.

Per 2K, the dates of the four Qualifier GameDays are as follows:
● First Qualifier GameDay: October 12, 2019
● Second Qualifier GameDay: November 16, 2019
● Third Qualifier GameDay: December 14, 2019
● Fourth Qualifier GameDay: January 18, 2020

The top 16 qualifiers from each console will then battle in a single-elimination tournament that begins January 25. Once each console has crowned a champion, both players will be invited to NBA All-Star Weekend 2020 in Chicago to play in a best-of-3 series for the $250,000 grand prize.

You can check out the Official Rules for the tournament here.

What do you think about the NBA 2K20 MyTEAM Unlimited $250,000 Tournament? Are you going to be competing this year? What do you think 2K Sports could improve with this process? Let us know in the comment section below, and don’t forget to subscribe to SGO.


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B.T. Frye

Frye is a multimedia journalist for SGO and several other news outlets. He also writes about both professional and fantasy sports. Frye earned a Bachelor of Arts in journalism from Penn State University in 2016. Frye has been working in journalism for over 10 years, and is a lifelong, diehard fan of teams that you definitely don't like.

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