In the newly released NBA 2K25, players who preordered the game have stumbled upon a rather amusing bug that allows them to clone their own MyPlayer. This mode enables users to create their own unique basketball player and guide them through their career. The bug appears to occur when players select a different team from the one they initially played for in the introduction sequence of MyCareer.
Once players discovered this bug, many took to platforms like Reddit to share their experiences with fellow gamers. Some users posted entertaining highlight clips showcasing their multiple MyPlayers running up and down the court, even setting up alley-oop plays with themselves. One Reddit post humorously titled “Great Hustle from All 3 of Me” captured the essence of this bug-driven phenomenon.
While some players are enjoying the unexpected benefits of having multiple versions of themselves in the game, others are experiencing frustrations. The bug seems to impact MyPlayers’ statistics, with some users noticing their points being halved when facing off against their clones. This discrepancy in stats is understandably causing annoyance among those seeking a fair and competitive gaming experience.
In response to the bug, a 2K spokesperson has acknowledged the issue and stated that their team is actively investigating it. The official Discord’s issue tracker also reflects the attention being given to this anomaly. However, despite these efforts, there is currently no clear timeline for when the bug will be resolved. As NBA 2K25 is set to release on various platforms on September 6, players are left wondering whether they will continue to encounter their doppelgänger MyPlayers on the court.
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