September 15, 2025
NBA 2K26 Last-Gen Update 1.04 Released PS4, Xbox One, and Switch 2 versions of NBA 2K26 finally receive a minor patch
After several patches for the current-gen (PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC) versions of NBA 2K26, last-gen players are finally getting an update of their own.
Update 1.04 is now live for PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch 2, though players shouldn’t expect major changes.
🛠️ What’s in Update 1.04 for Last-Gen?
Visual Concepts has not released official patch notes for the last-gen update—a trend that also occurred with NBA 2K25. Based on history, this patch likely brings:
- Bug fixes carried over from current-gen.
- Stability improvements in modes like The City, MyCAREER, and MyTEAM.
- No confirmed gameplay adjustments or feature upgrades.
This limited support highlights the studio’s focus on current-gen, leaving last-gen players with fewer updates overall.
📋 Current-Gen Fixes Already Released
While last-gen notes are absent, here’s a look at fixes that have already gone live on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC—many of which may now apply to last-gen:
🏙️ The City
- Improved stability and fewer disconnects in Pro-Am, Park, Theater, REC, and Proving Grounds.
- Fixed treadmill workout bug in Gatorade Training Facility.
- Cap Breakers and Badge Perks now retained correctly when leaving a Crew.
- Better challenge tracking across saves.
- Long camera cuts in Pro-Am removed for smoother gameplay.
🏀 MyCAREER
- GOAT Skills Accolade quests now reward VC properly.
- Fixed issues with quests tied to MyCOURT.
- Rebirth unlock progression corrected.
- Resolved rare hangs entering the NBA arena.
🎴 MyTEAM
- Auction House menus now run faster.
- Safeguards added to stop players from getting stuck in the tutorial.
- Coaches no longer disappear from lineups after edits.
📊 MyGM
- Offseason tasks can now be completed properly.
✅ Final Thoughts
While NBA 2K26 update 1.04 doesn’t deliver new features for last-gen platforms, it does bring stability tweaks and bug fixes that should improve the overall experience. Just don’t expect the same level of attention or content updates found on current-gen systems.