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How Much is VC in NBA 2K25? All Prices Explained

Here is how much VC is in NBA 2K25 and additional ways to earn VC without spending real money.

VC, or Virtual Currency, is the primary currency in all NBA 2K titles. You’ll use this currency to improve your MyPlayer in the MyCareer game mode and purchase animations, cosmetics, and card packs. Here is how much VC is in NBA 2K25 and additional ways to earn VC without spending real money.

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All Prices for VC in NBA 2K25

Buying VC from the in-game store with real money in NBA 2K25
VC Cost in NBA 2K25

You can buy VC with real money in the in-game store in NBA 2K25. The more VC you buy, the more bonus VC you’ll earn. Additionally, you can earn extra VC by purchasing different game editions, such as the Standard, All-Star, and Hall of Fame editions. Finally, you can buy the Pro Pass or the Hall of Fame Pass for Season 1, which will give you additional Season Pass levels, earning you more rewards, like VC.

VC AmountAll Prices
5,000 VC$1.99
15,000 VC$4.99
35,000 VC$9.99
75,000 VC$19.99
200,000 VC$49.99
450,000 VC$99.99
700,000 VC$149.99
VC Cost in NBA 2K25

How to Earn VC in NBA 2K25 Without Spending Money

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If you want to earn enough VC to accomplish a task but don’t want to spend money, then there are a few ways to achieve this. However, saving enough VC using these methods will take longer than buying it outright. Still, you’ll complete most of these methods by playing most game modes in NBA 2K25.

Here’s how to earn VC without spending money in NBA 2K25:

  • Watch NBA 2KTV
  • Complete Quests in MyCAREER
  • Play Basketball
  • Redeem Locker Codes

Watch NBA 2KTV

NBA 2KTV is a weekly series that you can watch from the main menu screen of 2K25 or from your MP’s phone in the MyCAREER mode. Each episode features interactive moments where you can answer questions and vote to earn VC.

Complete Quests in MyCAREER

You’ll be able to complete quests while playing the MyCAREER game mode. You can access these quests in the Quest screen from the settings menu. Be sure to check back daily, as you’ll get new Quests that unlock a surprising amount of VC upon completion.

Play Basketball

You’ll earn VC based on your basketball performance in most game modes. However, you won’t be able to earn VC in the MyTEAM mode as you’ll earn another NBA 2K25 currency, MT Points, instead.

Redeem Locker Codes

You can redeem Locker Codes for free in-game loot like VC coins, cosmetic items for your MyPlayer, packs, and more. These codes are usually given out by 2K as promotions during events like the game’s launch every year, twitch streams, and much more.

Now that you know how much VC costs in NBA 2K25, and other ways to get it without spending real money, you’ll have enough VC to unlock all the essentials for your game. Check out our NBA 2K25 hub for more guides like All Badge Requirements so you know precisely how the revamped badge system works.


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