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NBA 2K19 MyTEAM Unlimited $250,000 Tournament Kicks Off Saturday

2K Games have officially announced the start of the NBA 2K19 MyTEAM Unlimited $250,000 Tournament, kicking off on October 13th. The competition will allow players to compete in a bracket tournament which features 5-on-5 NBA-style gameplay and allows users to choose any 13 cards from their Collection. You can check out the full set of rules here, and best of luck to those of you who sign up to compete!

NBA 2K19 MyTEAM Unlimited $250,000 Tournament Kicks Off Saturday
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The tournament will be played using the new MyTEAM Unlimited Mode, which features 5-on-5 NBA-style gameplay and allows users to choose any 13 cards from their Collection.

32 contestants (16 each on Xbox One & PS4) who qualify during weekly events will advance to a single elimination tournament, scheduled to take place on February 2, 2019. Winners of the Xbox One and PS4 tournaments will be crowned console champions and advance to the Championship Finals, which will be played on Xbox One in a best of 3 format and livestreamed on 2K channels.

The Championship Finals winner will earn a $250,000 cash prize, and both finalists will earn a trip to NBA All-Star Weekend with tickets to all events.


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