5 Most Creative Custom Courts in NBA 2k26

You can even design your own custom courts in NBA 2K26. Here are some exciting custom courts that you should definitely try.

NBA 2K26 Custom Courts (Image via 2K Games)
NBA 2K26 Custom Courts (Image via 2K Games)

NBA 2K26 provides a lot of freedom to players, especially in the MyCourt and The City game modes. While there are a lot of cool courts available in the game, you can even design your own custom court, decorate it according to your preferences, choose the floor styles, and even add custom logos to your arena. These courts, you can then use when practicing or even during competitive play in the MyCourt and The City mode. That said, here are some of the best custom courts in NBA 2K26.

NBA 2K26: Best Custom Courts Worth Checking Out

We have listed five insanely beautiful custom courts available in the game if you don’t want to go through the hassle of creating one from scratch. Check out the entire list below.

Skyline Park

Skyline Park in NBA 2K26 (Image via 2K| Views202/YouTube)
Skyline Park in NBA 2K26 (Image via 2K| Views202/YouTube)

If you are bored of the plain simple courts in NBA 2K26, Skyline Park is absolutely worth checking out. This beautiful court is surrounded by skyscrapers and features an open top. Players can enjoy the open sky and the aesthetics of a metropolitan city while throwing hoops.

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Street Kings Arena

This court replaces the older Streetball courts from NBA titles. This time, you will notice some impressive Roman-style arches, columns, and an overall grand look when playing at the Street Kings Arena. What makes it stand out is that all these historical ideas have been blended impressively with the street mode this time around. The Street Kings Arena succeeds to implement the traditional Streetball court ideas alongside the newly added touch of Roman architecture.

Triple Threat Park’s Sunset Beach

Long-time fans of the NBA series of video games are in for a huge surprise. The Triple Threat Park from NBA 2K15 has been reintroduced this time. Slightly revamped this time around, the court is on Sunset Beach, providing a spectacular view. Featuring neon lights and a beach-themed backdrop, the Triple Threat Park includes two different types of courts. One for a 3v3 match while the other one for a 2v2 bout.

Rooftop Court

Rooftop Court in NBA 2K26 (Image via 2K| Da InFaMous NY/YouTube)
Rooftop Court in NBA 2K26 (Image via 2K| Da InFaMous NY/YouTube)

The last type of custom courts from NBA 2K26 that are worth checking out are the rooftop courts. The feeling of playing the game on a rooftop can not be explained in words. With the right camera angles and settings, you will surely be able to enjoy a game or two here. This court is a part of the Street Kings mode in the MyCity mode of the game.

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Hamilton Station Train Court

Featuring stunning animated backgrounds, the Hamilton Station Train Court is inspired by a train station. You can notice animations of moving trains on the court itself.

While these are the top 5 custom courts in NBA 2K26 in our opinion, players do have an option to add their own custom courts in the game. Here’s how to do so.

How To Make a Custom Court in NBA 2K26

To create a Custom Court in the game, follow these steps:

  • Select the MyTeam or MyLeague game mode.
  • Select the Franchise or MyCourt option from here.
  • Now, go to Arena and Court Design if you are in Franchise mode.
  • Select the MyCourt Hub option if you are in MyCourt mode, and then interact with the customization panel on the side wall.

While making a Custom Court, you will be able to make a custom arena, personalised scoreboards, select from various floor textures, select the colours for court lines and logos, and even choose the arena music. When you are done creating your court, select Save Design and then name your newly made court. You can even flaunt your custom court using the 2K share hub for other fans to try out.


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