Summary
- PGA Tour 2K25 is set to launch on February 28, 2025, featuring enhanced modes, mechanics, visuals, and an expanded selection of licensed courses.
- The cover art showcases Tiger Woods, Max Homa, and Matt Fitzpatrick.
- Pre-orders are now available for the Standard, Deluxe, and Legend Editions on PC, PlayStation, and Xbox.
2K has unveiled the release date for PGA Tour 2K25, following the recent reveal of the golfers featured on the cover art. The game promises revamped modes, mechanics, and visuals, along with more licensed courses and events. Fans can choose between the Standard, Deluxe, and Legend Editions, each offering unique perks.
Originally titled The Golf Club, the series transitioned to PGA Tour 2K in 2020, developed by HB Studios. The golf sports simulation game has become a favorite among golfing enthusiasts. With three years since the release of PGA Tour 2K23, many gamers appreciate the series' release schedule, which contrasts with the annual releases seen in games like EA Sports FC.
The release date for PGA Tour 2K25 was announced on the game's official Twitter account, confirming February 28, 2025, as the launch day. Pre-orders are now open for PC, PlayStation, and Xbox users, with all details available on the PGA Tour 2K website. PGA Tour 2K21 is often regarded as one of the best golfing games, and fans are hopeful that PGA Tour 2K25 will introduce innovative features worthy of its predecessors.
PGA Tour 2K25 Announces February 28, 2025 Release Date and Opens Pre-Orders
- February 28, 2025
The stunning cover art for PGA Tour 2K25 was revealed on January 13, featuring the legendary Tiger Woods alongside Max Homa and Matt Fitzpatrick. The accompanying 30-second trailer and the announced release date were met with positive reactions, with fans noting improved graphics compared to PGA Tour 2K23. Many considered the announcement a late Christmas gift. 2K also confirmed that Majors will be available to play, despite the absence of Augusta National due to EA's exclusivity rights.
The video game community is facing the loss of two EA titles this January, including Rory McIlroy PGA Tour, the 23rd entry in the franchise separate from the 2K series. Its servers are set to shut down on January 16, 2025, which will disable some online-based achievements. However, the excitement surrounding PGA Tour 2K25's release keeps fans engaged and eager for what's to come.