NBA 2K24 players furious as Season 2 update resets badges back to bronze

Franco Diaz
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The NBA 2K24 community seems to have no respite. After the major Season 2 update and bug fixes, players began to report a new glitch that resets badges to bronze.

The most recent NBA 2K24 update came with an extra load of bug fixes and gameplay improvements, but a new error is ruining the experience of many MyCareer mode players.

Many users on Reddit have shared screenshots and posts, indicating that after the NBA 2K24 Season 2 update, their MyCareer mode players have lost all the badge progress they had made so far, wondering “How is this possible?”

Very concerned and quite furious about this new glitch, players once again criticized the developers of NBA 2K24 and labeled it “unplayable.”

New MyCareer glitch hits the NBA 2K24 community

Once again, Reddit served as the platform through which the community expressed their discontent with the new glitches in NBA 2K24. As mentioned above, this new glitch began appearing after the latest NBA 2K24 update and essentially reset players’ badges in MyCareer.

However, not all players have reported the same problem. Some, quite fortunately, not only didn’t experience this issue, but they noticed “that some of the badges increased without any action.

Others have reported that they only lost progress in their offensive badges, while some lost progress in their defensive badges. This new issue in NBA 2K24 seems to be random and can affect any player.

2K Games have not yet commented on this new glitch that is affecting the gameplay experience in NBA 2K24. However, fans are now expecting a hotfix with a quick solution. We’ll make sure to keep you informed as soon as the devs announce any new update or hotfix regarding this badge-resetting glitch in NBA 2K24 MyCareer mode.

In the meantime, you can check out how to dunk in NBA 2K24 or how to make flashy passes.

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Franco is a CharlieIntel Writer who plays lots of FPS and sports games. After graduating in Sports Journalism in Argentina, Franco freelanced in esports journalism covering main tournaments of CS:GO, VALORANT and League of Legends. Franco joined CharlieIntel in June 2023 and you can contact him at [email protected].