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Just like every year in NBA 2K25, one of the first things you have to do in The City at the start of MyCareer is choose an affiliation. Chris Manning and Shakedown both want you to join their affiliations, but you can only choose one of them. So, should you choose Rise or Elite for your NBA 2K25 affiliation?
Ultimately, there’s not a lot of difference between Rise and Elite and NBA 2K25. While each affiliation sounds different on paper, the reward tracks are basically identical. The only things that set each affiliation apart are cosmetic rewards, affiliation court access, and quest objectives.
For example, Rise quests involve scoring and playing aggressively and scoring points on your own while Elite quests focus more on teamwork and assists. If you choose Rise, you’ll get access to futuristic courts with giant mechs scattered throughout the area. If you go with Elite, then you’ll get to play on courts inside a huge pirate ship. As you increase your affiliation rep and play on those courts, you’ll unlock cosmetics and clothing that let you rep your team.
You can change affiliations once per season, but your rep will be reset if you switch sides. Ultimately, you should just choose the one that has the cooler courts in your opinion. The cosmetic rewards aren’t a huge deal, and you can complete both sides’ quests fairly easily. You won’t miss out on critical things like Heat Check or anything like that if you go one way or the other.
Level | Rewards |
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Rookie I | N/A |
Rookie II | Rise-branded Player Banner, Breathe Teammote |
Rookie III | 10 of each Gatorade Boost and Skill Boost, Taunt emotes |
Rookie IV | Take off your shirt and flex in The City, MyCOURT Mural |
Rookie V | Earn access to 2 extra-badge improving drills after completing games in MyCareer, the Rec, or in The City |
Starter I | Two-Way Tenacity Booster |
Starter II | Recharge Booster |
Starter III | Cap Breakers |
Starter IV | 20 of each Skill Boost, large collection of animations for your MyPlayer |
Starter V | Takeover Accelerator, 20 of each Gatorade Boost |
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Veteran I | Heat Check Booster, Veteran-level prizing for Daily Rewards, animated RISE Player Banner |
Veteran II | Cap Breakers |
Veteran III | Metallic Body Mods, 25% off MyCareer apparel |
Veteran IV | 100,000 VC, 99 of each Gatorade Boost and Skill Boost |
Veteran V | 150,000 VC, Big Head Body Mod |
Legend I | Legend-level prizing for Daily Rewards, Cap Breakers |
Legend II | 250,000 VC, Unlimited Skill Boosts |
Legend III | 500,000 VC, Unlimited Gatorade Boosts |
Legend IV | 1,000,000 VC (First 100 players will receive a digital copy of NBA 2K26) |
Legend V | 10,000,000 VC |
Level | Rewards |
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Rookie I | N/A |
Rookie II | Elite-branded Player Banner, Breathe Teammote |
Rookie III | 10 of each Gatorade Boost and Skill Boost, Taunt emotes |
Rookie IV | Take off your shirt and flex in The City, MyCOURT Mural |
Rookie V | Earn access to 2 extra-badge improving drills after completing games in MyCareer, the Rec, or in The City |
Starter I | Two-Way Tenacity Booster |
Starter II | Recharge Booster |
Starter III | Cap Breakers |
Starter IV | 20 of each Skill Boost, large collection of animations for your MyPlayer |
Starter V | Takeover Accelerator, 20 of each Gatorade Boost |
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Veteran I | Heat Check Booster, Veteran-level prizing for Daily Rewards, animated Elite Player Banner |
Veteran II | Cap Breakers |
Veteran III | Metallic Body Mods, 25% off MyCareer apparel |
Veteran IV | 100,000 VC, 99 of each Gatorade Boost and Skill Boost |
Veteran V | 150,000 VC, Big Head Body Mod |
Legend I | Legend-level prizing for Daily Rewards, Cap Breakers |
Legend II | 250,000 VC, Unlimited Skill Boosts |
Legend III | 500,000 VC, Unlimited Gatorade Boosts |
Legend IV | 1,000,000 VC (First 100 players will receive a digital copy of NBA 2K26) |
Legend V | 10,000,000 VC |
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