Fri. Sep 5th, 2025

Final NBA 2K25 Flash Pack Adds Howard, Giannis and More

As the NBA playoffs intensify with fierce competition, 2K Games is also preparing to wind down activities for the current season in NBA 2K25. The next major release on the schedule is the season`s final Flash Pack. Scheduled to launch on May 7, this pack will include a curated selection of the best players and card designs introduced throughout the season.

Notable athletes featured in this special collection include 100 Overall (OVR) rated versions of Dwight Howard and Cade Cunningham. Players can also find 99 OVR cards for Tyler Herro and Andrei Kirilenko, 98 OVR cards for Naji Marshall and Bilal Coulibaly, and highly sought-after Invincible versions of Victor Wembanyama and Giannis Antetokounmpo.

In total, this final Flash Pack drop of the season offers players the opportunity to pull more than 19 cards rated 100 OVR and over 55 cards rated 99 OVR. As the game`s annual cycle nears its conclusion, it becomes common for dedicated players to build powerhouse teams featuring top-tier talent like those listed. This pack serves as an excellent chance to upgrade your lineup, catch up to friends, or acquire that missing piece for your ultimate squad.

Alongside the pack release, players can engage with in-game Flash Challenge Groups. Completing these challenges allows users to gather prize pieces that can be combined to earn a Premium Player Pack, guaranteed to contain a player rated 99 OVR or higher.

Players can further enhance their rosters by participating in ongoing playoff simulation challenges. These challenges award players from various NBA teams. The rewards will be updated and improved as the real-life NBA playoffs advance. Completing all these simulation challenges promises a valuable Invincible item featuring a player from the team that ultimately wins the championship title.

By Oliver Brampton

Oliver Brampton, 29, originally from Bristol. Started his career with a small Counter-Strike tournament blog that he maintained in the evenings after his job at an electronics store. Now a staff journalist at ESports Daily, covering the European esports scene.

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