Загрузка видео...
Не удалось загрузить видео
Girlfriend deleted his NBA 2k career worth $400,000
9,151,816 просмотров • 1 год назад •via X (Twitter)
Комментарии: 11

Know what, the issue isn't even the video game. It's that she got into his personal stuff and destroyed it because she was selfish. You can replace the game data with a car, motorcycle, your fishing gear etc.. same thing. No one has a right to destroy your stuff like that.

YA SE DESPIDIÓ 🥺 Después de su sorpresivo cambió Luka Doncic se despidió de los Mavericks. 😢“El amor y el apoyo que me han dado es más de lo que jamás podría haber soñado”. 😔 Velo tú, yo estoy llorando. 😭 #Doncic #Mavericks #Lakers

And let’s be honest... dude’s not recovering. He could win the lottery tomorrow and he’d still wake up in cold sweats thinking, “My player had 10.5 APG, bro... I was on pace for MVP...”

That’s not a breakup, that’s an act of war. She didn’t delete a save file, she deleted a legacy.

If a person steals $400,000 from their partner and then destroys their ability to make money, that person belongs in jail. He is providing for her and she's a monster.

400 GRAND? HOW TF IS THAT POSSIBLE?

- The X post shows a man reacting angrily in a luxurious home after his girlfriend deleted his NBA 2K career, reportedly worth $400,000, which was his primary income as a streamer, highlighting the financial stakes of gaming careers. - NBA 2K's MyCareer mode, introduced in 2009 as MyPlayer, allows players to build a virtual athlete, and such accounts can gain significant value through in-game purchases and streaming revenue, as noted in gaming discussions on Reddit. - The incident reflects a broader cultural tension between gaming as a profession and personal relationships, with a 2023 Reddit thread revealing the account was later restored by 2K, and the man ended the relationship.

Bro learned something that day..

To give context. Making a player file on 2K is a grind. Dude probably dropped 100’s along with crazy hours to max out a player. It’s not easy to do again. It’s the equivalent to burning a painting that took 2 months to paint

Man spends 5 years in prison for failing to pay child support for a child that isn't even his

Wow his 2k career is worth more than an actual WNBA career 😆
