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NBA 2K19: All VC Prices (Microtransactions)

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All VC Prices (Microtransactions) in NBA 2K19

Just has been the case in previous years, VC (Virtual Currency) is a vital part of NBA 2K19. At this point, it has permeated every mode, acting as more than a simple microtransaction currency. If you’re after some of it, the quickest way to do so is to buy it directly from your platform of choice’s store, as one of the differently priced bundles. However, you may be wondering how much VC costs before you jump into to grab some. Well, here’s everything you need to know about the VC prices in NBA 2K19.

According to the description of the currency on the NBA 2K19 website, the currency can be spent “on a wide variety of content throughout the game. VC is spent within the game store, on things like -to name a few items- MyPLAYER attributes, virtual goods (such as uniforms and equipment), apparel, and animation packages that grant your character new moves to perform. VC can be spent in many game modes, including MyCAREER (for apparel, signature animation packages and more), MyTEAM (for opening packs and more), and MyGM.” Here are all the prices for the Virtual Currency Microtransaction packs.

  • 5,000 Virtual Currency – $1.99
  • 15,000 Virtual Currency – $4.99
  • 35,000 Virtual Currency – $9.99
  • 75,000 Virtual Currency – $19.99
  • 200,000 Virtual Currency – $49.99
  • 450,000 Virtual Currency – $99.99

Once you’ve bought one of those packs, you can then jump back into NBA 2K19 and its many modes to buy things like upgrades for your MyCareer pro or packs for MyTeam, NBA 2K19’s version of Ultimate Team. If you’re looking to get your hands on more without buying it with real-world money, check out our guide on how to get VC fast.

That’s all you need to know about all the VC prices in NBA 2K19. For more tips and tricks on the game, check out our wiki guide.

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