NBA 2K22 (Standard Edition) Pre-Order Bonus (DLC)
A pre-order bonus DLC pack for NBA 2K22 on Switch, handing you Virtual Currency, MyTEAM Points, ten weekly Promo Packs, and skill boosts to get a head start in MyCAREER and MyTEAM.
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About NBA 2K22 (Standard Edition) Pre-Order Bonus (DLC)
Let's be upfront about what you're actually looking at here: this is not the game. It's the Standard Edition pre-order bonus DLC for NBA 2K22 on Nintendo Switch, and it exists to give you a running start in two of the game's biggest progression systems. You get 5,000 Virtual Currency, 5,000 MyTEAM Points, ten MyTEAM Promo Packs (drip-fed one per week), a skill boost for every MyCAREER skill type, and a Gatorade Training Facility boost to accelerate your player's physical attributes. If you're planning to spend real time in MyCAREER or MyTEAM, this stuff matters at least early on. So, is the base game worth your time on Switch? The short answer is: it depends heavily on why you're here. The on-court basketball in 2K22 is genuinely the best the Switch version of the series has delivered. The shot meter was retooled from the ground up after the messy 2K21 overhaul, and this time it actually feels responsive. You press and hold (or flick the right stick) to initiate a shot, then release on timing. Lay-ups and uncontested dunks are forgiving, contested jumpers demand real precision. Dribbling also got an upgrade, with right-stick flicks unlocking crossovers and ankle-breaker combos. Defense is tighter too, with improved AI lane assist and smarter teammate positioning. If you just want to run Quick Play games, Blacktop pickup matches, or local multiplayer sessions, the core is genuinely fun. Yes, it holds up for four friends on the couch, and yes, Joy-Con controls work fine for casual sessions. The mode suite includes MyCAREER, MyTEAM, MyGM, MyLeague, WNBA, and Blacktop, which sounds like a lot until you realise most of them arrived in essentially the same state as 2K21. MyCAREER puts you in the shoes of a social-media-famous amateur trying to earn NBA respect, but the story is thin and the pacing is uneven. The Neighbourhood this year is the Cancha del Mar, a cruise ship setting with multiple courts, a Gatorade Training Facility, daily prize wheels, and quest objectives. It's a decent social hub on paper. MyTEAM is the card-collecting mode with seasonal rewards, and the pre-order packs give you a real leg up there. What this Switch version does not have is the City, the full open-world hub exclusive to PS5 and Xbox Series. That's a notable absence if next-gen content is what drew you in. The load times are genuinely painful. Switching between modes can cost you minutes, online services occasionally spit out errors on wake from sleep, and screenshot capture is reportedly disabled in-game. Microtransactions are woven into virtually every menu, and the Virtual Currency grind in MyCAREER is real. The pre-order boosts soften the early VC wall a bit, but they are not a fix for the underlying economy. On the hardware side, the game runs at a locked 30fps on Switch, looks sharp in handheld, and the port has historically been reliable, even if it is clearly being pushed close to the system's limits. Players who skip a year between entries will feel the upgrade; those coming from 2K21 specifically will find the mode structure very familiar. Bottom line: this DLC pack is only worth grabbing if you already know you're buying the base game and plan to sink time into MyTEAM or MyCAREER specifically. The boosts are a decent value for dedicated players, but they do nothing for anyone who just wants Quick Play and Blacktop. Get the game for the on-court gameplay, go in with low expectations for the mode depth, and keep a wall charger nearby because those loading screens will drain your battery before your patience. Riley, Scout Team
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- Sep 10, 2021





