All Badges in NBA 2K25: Full list & how progression works

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NBA 2K25 will feature a shortened list of Badges, as well as new perks and Badge Elevators, which can increase the level of one equipped.

NBA 2K25 will launch in September 2024, and like past installment, MyCareer will be a central part of the game. Individuals will be able to create their custom MyPlayer and take that avatar into the NBA. However, things will look very different for 2K25.

It’ll feature a revamped MyPlayer builder, as well as a different list of Badges. Badges, for those unaware, are special traits that help boost a player’s performance on the court.

Here’s a full list of all the Badges in NBA 2K25 and how progression works in the game.

Full list of NBA 2K25 Badges

Here’s a look at all the Badges in NBA 2K25, sorted by type:

Inside Scoring

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Outside Scoring

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Rebounding

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Playmaking

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Defense

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General Offense

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All Around

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There are just 40 Badges in NBA 2K25, down from 77 in NBA 2K24. The NBA 2K development team stated in August the hope is with fewer Badges, it will make each more valuable and have a “legitimate impact” in the game.

How Badge Progression works

Progressions works much like it did in 2K24. In order to upgrade a Badge, one must use it in-game or upgrade in the team facility. One can only increase and doesn’t drop, even if a Badge isn’t used in a contest.

Prior to 2K25, Badges went from Bronze to Hall of Fame, with Hall of Fame being the most powerful. This year, a new level, Legend, has been added.

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There are two tiers of Badges: Tier 1 and Tier 2. Tier 1 Badges are the most powerful Badges, but are also more difficult to progress than Tier 2.

New to NBA 2K25 are three new Badge Perks. These can modify progression of individual Badges. Each perk has two slots, one for Tier 1 Badges and one for Tier 2. Here’s a look at the new Badge Perks and their descriptions:

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  • Max +1 – Boost a Badge 1 level above its max potential. You must progress a Badge to its max potential before equipping this perk. These are unlocked at Level 15 (Tier 2 Badge) and Level 30 (Tier 1 Badge) in each Season. At the end of the Season, your Badges equipped with Max +1 will revert to their original level.
  • Participation – Badges equipped with this perk will earn a flat base amount of progression each game, regardless of how many times they are activated.
  • Synergy – Badges equipped with this perk will receive progression when your teammates earn progression using the same Badge.

Participation, Synergy, and Overdrive, which were featured in 2K24, are earned through rotating Season rewards.

Additionally, Performance Multipliers return. The ones from 2K24 return for 2K25:

  • Grade A Student – In games finished with a high Teammate Grade, badge level progression is accelerated for all equipped badges.
  • Winner Takes All – In games finished with a win, badge level progression is accelerated for all equipped badges.
  • Up for the Challenge – In games played against tough opponents, badge level progression is accelerated for all equipped badges.

What are Badge Elevators?

A Badge Elevator is another new feature in 2K25, which allows players to raise the level of a Badge, provided the potential is high enough to boost it.

For example, a Bronze Badge with Legend potential can be raised up to Hall of Fame with a Badge Elevator. These Elevators raise the level by as many as three, and it’s a permanent boost. However, Badge Elevators earned in Seasons 1-4 will have a cap of two levels.

Badge Elevators will be available in the Season Rewards pool.

Be sure to check out what NBA 2K25 will have as far as new gameplay features are concerned, plus how to play early.