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PGA Tour 2K25 Release Date
PGA Tour 2K25 is scheduled to launch on February 28, 2025. Those who pre-order the Deluxe or Legend Editions will receive early access, starting February 21, 2025. The game will be available on current-generation platforms: Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and PC.
PGA Tour 2K25 Pricing Details
PGA Tour 2K25 is offered in three distinct editions, each with its own price point:
- Standard Edition: $69.99
- Deluxe Edition: $99.99
- Legend Edition: $119.99
Regardless of the edition selected, players will receive the Extra Butter x Adidas Pack and the chance to play as Chris McDonald, known as Shooter McGavin from Happy Gilmore. Choosing the Deluxe Edition unlocks a Birdie Pack alongside a week of early access to the game. The Legend Edition boasts even more content, including the Clubhouse Pass Premium for Season 1, a Member’s Pass, the Malbon Bucket Ball Pack, and the SUN DAY RED Pack.In Australia, the Standard Edition is priced at $99.95 AUD for PC and $119.95 AUD for Xbox and PlayStation 5. The Deluxe Edition comes in at $159.95 AUD.
PGA Tour 2K25 Reviews
Initial feedback from early access players and critics highlights the smooth and seamless nature of the gameplay in PGA Tour 2K25. The animation is noted for its detail and organic feel, with each swing feeling intentionally crafted. Reviewers have praised the courses as perfect recreations of their real-world counterparts, enhanced by impressive lighting effects.The game features a Perfect Swing system, empowering players to shoot with pro-level precision if they choose. The MyCareer mode stands out for its broad range of customization options, allowing players to tailor the difficulty, playstyle, and level of immersion to their preferences.However, not all reviews have been positive. One reviewer described their experience with the demo as "absolutely terrible," finding the game to be fundamentally lacking. This critique specifically mentioned the absence of draw or fade mechanics, which the reviewer considered a step backward compared to EA PGA.