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. Standard Edition ($60 for last-gen, $70 for current-gen) WNBA Edition (Same price as standard edition)
GameStop Exclusive. Cover features Diana Taurasi and Sue Bird. Bird and Taurasi’s WNBA jerseys featured as in-game bonus content.
Digital Deluxe Edition ($80)
Dual-gen access
MyTeam content:
10K MyTeam Points 10 MyTeam Tokens 23 MyTeam Promo Packs Sapphire Devin Booker and Ruby Michael Jordan MyTeam Cards 1 Free Agent Option Pack 1 Diamond Jordan Shoe 1 Ruby Coach Card Pack
MyCareer content:
10 Boosts for each MyCareer Skill Boost type 10 Boosts for each Gatorade Boost type 1 2-Hr Double XP Coin 4 Cover Star T-Shirts 1 Backpack and Arm Sleeves 1 Custom-designed Cover Star Skateboard
Michael Jordan Edition ($100)
Dual-gen access Digital Deluxe Edition content Additional 100K Virtual Currency
Championship Edition ($150)
Dual-gen access Digital Deluxe and Michael Jordan Edition content 12-month NBA League Pass subscription Another 100k Virtual Currency
MyTeam Content:
10% XP Boost on MyTeam Season Progression
MyCareer Content:
10% XP Boost on MyCareer Season Progression Michael Jordan-themed Go-Kart
NBA 2K23 launches on PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, and Switch on September 9.