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Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2025 3:36 am
Post subject: Step‑by‑Step Guide to Inviting Friends to Your MyCOURT i
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Inviting friends to your MyCOURT in NBA 2K26 is a great way to hang out with your crew, practice moves together, or just shoot around in a custom court environment. Here is a complete step‑by‑step walkthrough to get your buddies onto the court with you, with helpful tips to make the process smooth.
First, launch NBA 2K26 and enter MyCAREER or any mode where your MyPLAYER is active. From here, head to the MyCOURT area. This is your personal practice court that you can customize and use to work on your game. Once you are at the entrance of your MyCOURT, pause the game to bring up the menu. Look for the social or friends option in the menu. This might be labelled as friends list, social hub, or similar.
Next, make sure that your friends are online and available. Open your console or platform’s friends list and check whether your friends are currently active in NBA 2K26 or are set to online. This step ensures that you will be able to send them invitations. Once your friends are confirmed online, return to NBA 2K26 and select the option to invite friends to MyCOURT. The game will typically display a list of your current friends who are eligible to join. Select the friend or friends you wish to invite by navigating through that list.
After selecting your friends, send the invite. Your friends should receive a notification or in‑game prompt asking if they would like to join your MyCOURT session. On their end, they need to accept the invitation. Once accepted, they will be transported into your MyCOURT environment, which is a private area set up just for your session.
Inside the MyCOURT session with friends, you can practice dribbling, shooting, running drills, or customizing the court layout and accessories together. The beauty of inviting friends to MyCOURT is that it becomes a shared space where you can try out moves, test lineups, or just enjoy some laidback gameplay.
If a friend does not receive the invite, double check the following details. First, ensure that both of you are in the same online region and that your privacy settings or invitations settings allow for friend invites. If one of you has invitations restricted or only allowed from friends of friends, it may prevent the invite from going through. Second, confirm that both of you are running the latest version of NBA 2K26. Sometimes game updates or patches include fixes for social features or invite systems.
If problems persist, you can both restart the game or even the console or device, then try the invite again. Often this resolves minor networking hiccups. Another useful tip is to make sure that neither of you is in a game mode that locks out social features. For example, some code‑defined closed sessions, such as when playing in a live league match or certain limited event modes, may temporarily prevent invites to MyCOURT.
In summary, inviting friends to your MyCOURT in NBA 2K26 involves the following steps: launch the game and enter MyCAREER, go to MyCOURT, pause and access the social menu, ensure your friends are online and available, select them from the invitation list, send the invite, have them accept, and then enjoy the court together. If issues arise, check your privacy and invite settings, ensure everyone has updated software, and consider restarting the game. With these steps, you and your friends can enjoy a personalized basketball hangout in NBA 2K26.