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Whoa, so there’s this dude, right? Or maybe it’s a lady—a total mystery—but let’s just roll with “dude” ’cause I have no clue. Anyhow, this player just went bonkers spending $32,000 on NBA 2K25 microtransactions. I mean, who even does that? The game’s from 2024, and it’s crazy popular with these graphics that look like you’re watching a live game. But seriously, thirty-two grand?
Right, so here’s a thing… There’s this place in the game called The City. It’s like a big playground with basketball murals everywhere—imagine walking through a living sports magazine. The game has way more to offer than just running plays, especially if you’re willing to splash some cash. Got to love that premium currency to boost your virtual players. Or maybe not—depends on who you ask.
Oh, but here’s the kicker—this whole adventure started on Twitter. A user named Troydan shares a video of this big spender diving deep into VC packs—700K and 450K, costing a pretty penny, like $160.48 and $106.99 a pop. I can’t even wrap my head around that. They snagged level skips, Hall of Fame Passes for Seasons 6 through 8, and all that jazz. Extras like cosmetics, XP boosts, and VC galore. I wonder if they even sleep.
Twitter went wild, not just for the sheer madness but also the humor. Some users joked he could’ve just paid the salaries of the development team. I mean, believe it or not, he’s not the first to drop a fortune on digital swag. Microtransactions have always been this controversial thing in NBA games—everyone argues about it, yet it still manages to rake in big bucks for 2K.
Hang on, almost forgot—while we’re still wrapped up in NBA 2K25, there’s no sign of 2K26 yet. The game’s still getting updates, though, like this June update just before Season 8 kick-off with A’ja Wilson front and center. New stuff gets unlocked, like, you can get your hands on The Coyote mascot and some killer 100 OVR cards for all you card collectors out there.
Anyway, where was I? Oh yeah. This season promises more rewards—and seems like people can’t get enough of it. All I know is this game keeps rolling out new stuff faster than I can keep up. Wonder what they’ll come up with next…