Get ready, golf enthusiasts! 2K has officially announced the release date for PGA Tour 2K25, and it's sooner than you might think. Mark your calendars for February 28, 2025, as this much-anticipated title hits the greens. This latest installment promises revamped modes, mechanics, and visuals, along with an expanded roster of licensed courses and events. Fans have a variety of options to choose from with the Standard, Deluxe, and Legend Editions, each packed with enticing perks to enhance your gaming experience.
Previously known as The Golf Club, the series transitioned to PGA Tour 2K in 2020, developed by the skilled team at HB Studios. This golf sports simulation game has become a favorite among golfing gamers. It's been three years since the release of PGA Tour 2K23, and many in the community appreciate the series' release schedule, which deviates from the annual releases seen in other sports franchises like EA Sports FC.
The announcement came via the game's official Twitter account, confirming that PGA Tour 2K25 will launch on February 28, 2025. Pre-orders are now open for PC, PlayStation, and Xbox users, with all the necessary details available on the PGA Tour 2K website. Given the acclaim that PGA Tour 2K21 received, ranking among the best golfing games ever, there's high hope that PGA Tour 2K25 will introduce fresh and exciting features worthy of its Hall of Fame status.
PGA Tour 2K25 Announces February 28, 2025 Release Date and Opens Pre-Orders
- February 28, 2025The stunning cover art for PGA Tour 2K25 was unveiled on January 13, featuring the legendary Tiger Woods alongside Max Homa and Matt Fitzpatrick, setting the stage for the release date announcement. Fans have expressed their excitement over the improved graphics from the previous installment, PGA Tour 2K23, and many consider the date reveal a late Christmas gift. In the comments section, 2K also confirmed that players will have the opportunity to compete in Majors, despite the absence of the fan-favorite Augusta National due to EA's exclusivity rights.
The video game community is facing the loss of two EA titles this January, including one of the last remaining PGA Tour games on modern consoles. Rory McIlroy PGA Tour, the 23rd entry in its franchise and separate from the 2K series, will see its servers shut down on January 16, 2025. This closure means players will no longer be able to achieve platinum status, as some achievements are tied to online play. However, the excitement surrounding the upcoming release of PGA Tour 2K25 is keeping the golf gaming community buzzing with anticipation.