I recurrently go in opposition to my greatest shopper instincts and take a look at the yearly iterations of sports activities video games. It’s not one thing I’d probably be doing with out some Steam press account magic letting me dodge the yearly money sacrifice for a sport that normally shares an enormous chunk of DNA with its direct predecessor; a way of deja vu is inevitable, except you’ve been smart sufficient to both let a couple of years go or wait till you’ve noticed a brand new function that piques your curiosity.
With NBA 2K26, there was one such addition in my thoughts. As somebody who’s been eager to see 2K’s ball-to-basket collection eliminate the invisible wall it’d put up between its simulations of males’s and girls’s basketball for a superb few years, the first-time addition of WNBA gamers to one of many marquee male-dominted modes caught my consideration. Granted, it was MyTeam, the miserable pit wherein you fork over both actual cash or faux cash – acquired throughout hours of grinding – to purchase buying and selling playing cards that will or might not be dished out by way of one thing resembling a slot machine.
I wouldn’t be deterred from at the least giving it a go, although. Given the character of basketball, with its emphasis on peak dictating completely different playstyles and requirement for close-knit teamwork, I figured mixing WNBA ballers in with NBA giants would possibly make for a extra distinctive distinction in expertise than, say, taking part in with a blended staff in EA Sports activities FC.
In apply, I wasn’t upset. I opted for a starter pack that gave me your complete lineup of the WNBA’s Seattle Storm, then constructed it out with some further playing cards and short-term excessive general loanees that leant extra feminine than male, ensuring I retained some lads to work into my lineup.
Over the course of some breakout and triple risk park matches, most of which have minimal margin for error regardless of their much less formal trappings, I’ve discovered getting the right combination of baller genders to be satisfyingly tough. Naturally, the typical NBA squad has a peak benefit in any matchup, which might make securing rebounds and scoring near the basket a really tall order for an all-WNBA squad. So, you’ve acquired to lean into ability and pace, both by discovering methods to rapidly streak to the rim in transition (or after breaking a defender’s ankles), or relying in your pictures from distance.
By way of the previous, I’ve had plenty of enjoyable with Jordin Canada, whose relentless tempo and nice handles make her really feel like a 5 foot six Allen Iverson. For threes, I’ve taken to counting on Kayla McBride, whereas the most effective all-round bundle I’ve discovered has been an 89-rated Kelsey Plum, who excels in each of these areas. By way of a trios squad, teaming up Plum and McBride with the 85-rated Moses Malone (who you get within the tutorial) made for some enjoyable wins, with the retro huge man’s inside defensive presence and rebounding prowess serving to steadiness out the areas that even taller WNBA gamers like Angel Reese are inclined to wrestle in.
Disappointingly, I’ve discovered that the groups I’ve gone up in opposition to – whether or not AI or player-controlled – are inclined to nonetheless be primarily blokes. With CPU-controlled opponents, I determine it could be all the way down to a WNBA-heavy squad doubtlessly being a straightforward win if somebody’s determined to play with three forwards or facilities, in order that’s one thing devs Visible Ideas might want to deal with going forwards.
By way of the on-court motion, a part of what made these video games a blast are the tweaks 2K26 makes to the taking pictures, rebounding, and motion. I’ve acquired a extra blended view on the previous, which is actually hit and miss. Getting an ideal launch, which has been signified by the meter turning inexperienced for a superb few years now, seems to be simpler in various 2K26’s modes. Which is an effective factor, as a result of the probabilities of making the shot in the event you don’t launch proper on cue appear to have been drastically nerfed. The result’s that you just get to go on immensely satisfying runs when your pictures are dropping, however being on the opposite aspect of that and attempting to grind out factors typically feels not possible. Get right into a park match in opposition to somebody who’s acquired their jumper timings all the way down to a T and has gamers who aren’t simple to dam? You would possibly as properly not strive on protection.
Going up in opposition to the AI makes that much less of a priority, and it’s in MyPlayer mode the place the sport actually begin to sing. I opted to play as a middle, the tallest and slowest participant on the courtroom who typically spends most of their time getting bodily close to the basket. The lingering annoyance of your rookie participant beginning off as a ineffective lump that’s a bore to regulate remains to be there. They will solely be upgraded utilizing the digital forex, which feels intentionally grindy, and will also be purchased utilizing actual cash due to course it might.

As soon as I’d managed to get a good baseline, although, I used to be flying via the air to catch rebounds, using the brand new timing meter to make sure I lept at simply the proper second. The jostling below the rim feels good and weighty, and close-range scoring by way of layups and publish strikes now appears as efficient in the event you’re eager to greater than a pure slamdunk service provider. What Visible Ideas have dubbed their “MyPlayer Freelance Engine” has additionally vastly improved your AI teammates’ off-the-ball intelligence, making them significantly better at choosing you out with passes on the proper time – with out you having to grind the offense to a halt each time by way of repeated requires the ball.
This brings me to the narrative of this yr’s MyPlayer mode, dubbed Out of Bounds. These are comparatively easy, usually cliche-heavy tales merely designed to place a little bit of story meat on the bones of your created baller’s brief journey from no one to NBA hero. Out of Bounds definitely doesn’t disappoint in that regard. With faculty basketball now again on the map by way of standalone video games due to its athletes lastly being paid for using their names, photographs, and likenesses, 2K’s NBA sport has needed to dip again into the bin of royalty-free routes to stardom. As such, after taking part in a few highschool video games in distant Vermont, 2K26’s MyPlayer jets off to Los Angeles to participate in a membership league that’s handled like college ball’s extra informal cousin.
To be honest, a single four-game season there isn’t the be-all-and-end-all, with a visit to Europe on the playing cards as you goal to up your draft inventory. Ooh, thought I, 2K have included groups from real-world European basketball leagues prior to now, are these again? Sadly not. As an alternative, you’re suiting up for mirror universe Actual Madrid and rubbing shoulders with but extra created gamers. There are at the least good establishing pictures of cities like Malaga and Madrid to make issues really feel a tiny bit extra actual. 80% of your participant’s dialogue is boasting or pouting, to the purpose the place they really feel genuinely unlikeable at sure factors, although that’s to be anticipated. Oh, and the Madrid season’s storyline is usually based mostly round you incomes the approval of a Slovenian teammate whose character and mannerisms have been shamelessly ripped from GTA IV.

Having had sufficient of taking pictures guard Roman Bellic, you could properly bolt for 2K26’s array of administration modes. Comprehensible – I’ve spent a lot of my time with earlier NBA video games’ equivalents, if just for a reprieve from continually being marketed at. This time, although, I am going to prevent some bother: do not hassle. Whether or not it’s MyGM, MyWNBA, or the MyNBA Eras mode that’s primarily been my solely excuse for enjoying greater than 30 hours of those video games over the previous half decade, you’ll be upset in how little they’ve progressed.
There are a few minor modifications. Some new GM eventualities to start out from and extra of a construction to yearly proprietor objectives. A brand new growth staff within the type of the Golden State Valkyries. The choice to make your Eras sim run slower, however purportedly smarter, or to hurry issues up and sacrifice some depth of laptop thought. The primary two are okay, however hardly worthy headliners.
The final one, in the meantime, genuinely appears to have modified virtually nothing. Groups with an abundance of gamers at one place will nonetheless commerce for, draft, and signal extra gamers at that place with out offloading considered one of their established crop to get higher elsewhere. Offseasons nonetheless finish with excellent gamers left unsigned as a result of laptop groups haven’t managed to handle their cap room successfully, making them very simple to choose up on low-cost one-year offers as soon as the season kicks off.
That appears notably problematic in the case of WNBA sims, with plenty of star gamers being on short-term offers, which means loads of expertise could be left on the desk amid the bidding wars – then signed for pennies. Pc-made commerce proposals do appear a tad extra logical this time round, however I nonetheless noticed situations of groups pulling questionable strikes, like buying and selling a number of future first-round picks for one mid-round choose throughout drafts.

All in all, it’s the standard fridge full of fine and dangerous elements, making for a soup that tastes barely completely different to final yr’s – however not noticeably superior. As such, except there is a particular change you just like the sound of, 2K26 might be a yr to skip. It’s greatest summed up by its model of The Metropolis – the explorable hub the place MyPlayers wander round and be a part of impromptu road video games. Reasonably than 2K25’s ridiculously extravagant city sprawl, full with pirate ship space, mech workshop and Michael Jordan-themed coliseum, this time, virtually all the things is tightly packed right into a nondescript purchasing centre and park.
Am I going in opposition to my instincts by preferring when this basketball sport had an enormous pirate ship, which was probably at the least partially accountable for 2K25 taking on about 50GB extra laborious drive area than the still-almost-100GB 2K26? Virtually definitely, sure, however that’s what reviewing yearly sportsathons can do to a man.