NBA 2K17 Locker Codes: ‘Harass’ Players to Receive New Codes

Nov 06, 2016 06:09 PM EST

Having secret codes are always cool -- they not only help you to get through the difficult parts of any game with ease, more often than not, they end up offering a chance for you to obtain powerups and in the older titles, a secret “save point” from where you are able to reach without having to go through the earlier and perhaps, difficult attempts. NBA 2K17 has been a pretty hot hit ever since arrived on the market not too long ago, but this does not mean that you should just play it like that -- no sir, there are these things known as locker codes that will help make your digital on-court actions a whole lot more fun, and here we are with additional information on badges updates to boot.

@Ronnie2K, who happens to be a spokesperson for the NBA 2K, began to share last week concerning a promotional giveaway that will involve some rather limited free agent NBA 2K17 locker codes. Just like how there is no such thing as a free lunch in this world, in order to obtain the limited free agent NBA 2K17 locker codes, fans would have to tweet the players. And by tweeting the players, it is not just any kind of mild tweeting. Rather, it will involve tweeting to the level of “harassment”, so to speak, in order for those players to release the codes.

Just which particular players will be involved in the promotion? We are looking at the likes of James Harden of the Houston Rockets, DeMar DeRozan from the Toronto Raptors, Anthony Davis of the New Orleans Pelicans, Michael Kidd-Gilchrist of Charlotte Hornets fame, Jordan Clarkson from the LA Lakers, Myles Turner who plies his trade with the Indiana Pacers, Justin Hamilton and Hoe Harris who play for the Brooklyn Nets. It seems that out of the list of players who were tweeted, it seemed that only one from the entire bunch tweeted back with a code, and that would be the Indiana Pacers’ Myles Turner. The code in question was “MILES-QO607-7KH07-80M5P-A10JD.”

Each NBA 2K17 locker code is actually a code that can be used in-game, in order to redeem it in exchange for Virtual Currency as well as other kinds of free items for your MyPlayer in the NBA 2K17 game itself. In other words, the codes that Turner tweeted ought to ensure that your MyPlayer account would have ended up with a free agent Moment Card for that particular player. These cards do not have an expiry date attached to it -- which means that it can be redeemed at just about any time without having to set a reminder on your calendar. Do take note that the card would be able to see action only in a specified number of games.

As for the badges, the NBA 2K17 Badges guide which was released close to the end of September would inform you on how you can obtain them. There are various kinds of badges such as Clutch Performer, Alpha Dog, Spark Plug and Wild Card, which can be yours as long as you score an average of seven points at the minimum for each game upon coming off the bench.

Want the Enforcer badge? That is achievable by getting a player to commit 10 non-flagrant fouls within a single season. If you want the Microwave badge, you can obtain it be getting the ‘hot’ offense over the course of the next five consecutive games. When a pair of rings appear on your player, then you would know that your player is ‘hot’.