NBA 2K League Three For All Showdown: Frequently Asked Questions
March 28, 2020
When will I find out if I was accepted into the fan-organized portion of the tournament?
All applicants received emails from the NBA 2K League notifying them of their application status during “BFW Live” on the NBA 2K League’s Twitch channel Thursday, March 26.
I was accepted for the tournament. What’s next?
Congratulations! You should have received an email from the NBA 2K League that outlines tournament information, tournament requirements, and livestream information. Please also review the NBA 2KL Three for All Showdown Official Rules.
Why was I not accepted into the tournament? Will there be any future opportunities?
We received a high number of applications with more entries than tournament spots available. Stay tuned to NBA2KLeague.com for all future league updates.
How were teams selected to participate in the fan bracket?
Per the NBA 2KL Three for All Showdown Official Rules, all 64 fan-organized teams (32 in each distinct XBOX and PS4 bracket) were selected at random by the NBA 2K League.
Where can I watch the games?
Fans can watch NBA 2KL Three for All Showdown games on the NBA 2K League Twitch and YouTube channels March 27-29 and March 31-April 3.
Am I permitted to use my NBA 2K Legend account for the tournament?
Yes. Legend accounts are allowed to participate.
Do I need to stream all my games?
One member of each team must stream all games on the team stream link submitted in your registration. Failure to do so will result in disqualification from the tournament. However, other players can stream on their own channels if they choose to do so. The NBA 2K League will stream some games from the fan bracket on our channels.
Please note in order to facilitate NBA 2K League content creation, you cannot have any music playing when you stream. You must mute any and all music (in-game or otherwise).