PGA Tour 2K25 is set to captivate golf enthusiasts with its launch on February 28, 2025, following early access starting February 21 for Legend Edition buyers. The game promises to deliver an enriched experience with improved ball flight and roll physics, additional shot types, and enhanced character creation options in MyCareer mode. Tiger Woods graces the cover once more, accompanied by Max Homa and Matt Fitzpatrick, in striking watercolor-style illustrations.
The development team at HB Studios has created an innovative experience catering to both casual and hardcore golf fans. Dennis Ceccarelli, 2K's senior vice president of sports, expressed confidence in the game's ability to engage a wide audience. The game boasts a robust roster of 11 professional golfers, including Lydia Ko and Brooke Henderson, alongside the legendary Tiger Woods.
"In PGA TOUR 2K25, players can step onto the tee box and create unforgettable moments as their customizable MyPlayers, my fellow cover athletes Matt Fitzpatrick and Max Homa, or even me." – Tiger Woods
The game features 29 licensed courses at launch, highlighting iconic locations such as TPC Sawgrass' The Players Stadium Course and the U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club. Fans can anticipate the Old Course at St. Andrews in the game's second season. These courses aim to provide players with diverse golfing experiences that challenge and entertain.
The Legend Edition of PGA Tour 2K25 offers early access and is priced at $119.99. It includes exclusive cosmetic DLC, fittings, and a GT4 driver. Meanwhile, the standard edition is available for $69.99. These offerings allow players to customize their experience extensively and enjoy early access to the game.
"Some of my most iconic moments, unforgettable hole outs and dominant victories took place at the Majors," – Tiger Woods
Tiger Woods's return as a cover athlete underscores his enduring influence in both the real and virtual golf worlds. His statement reflects the game's emphasis on allowing players to emulate memorable golfing moments as they step into the shoes of their favorite pros or create custom avatars.
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