Summary
- PGA Tour 2K25 features Tiger Woods, Max Homa, and Matt Fitzpatrick on the cover art.
- Fans appreciated seeing Woods’ iconic US Open celebratory pose on the standard cover, also featured in a watercolor-styled arrangement.
- The release date for PGA Tour 2K25 is now set for February 28, 2025, generating excitement among fans after a three-year wait.
PGA Tour 2K25 has unveiled the golfing legends and stunning artwork adorning the covers for the latest installment in the acclaimed golf sports simulation series. Justin Thomas, a five-time PGA Tour winner and former world number one, graced the cover of 2K21, followed by Tiger Woods, a World Golf Hall of Fame inductee and second-ranked in men’s major championships, on the cover of 2K23. Now, PGA Tour 2K25 showcases three popular players.
Originally known as The Golf Club, the series debuted in 2014 and evolved through sequels in 2017 and 2018 before being rebranded as PGA Tour with the release of 2K21 in 2020 and 2K23 in 2022. While 13 EA games, including Rory McIlroy PGA Tour, are set to shut down in 2025, golf enthusiasts can look forward to PGA Tour 2K25.
Announced via the PGA Tour 2K25 Twitter account, the game features two covers for the Standard and Deluxe Editions, showcasing three prominent golfers: Tiger Woods, an 82-time PGA Tour winner; Max Homa, with six PGA Tour victories; and Matt Fitzpatrick, who has won two PGA Tours. The captivating, watercolor-styled artwork has fans buzzing with excitement, echoing the acclaim of classics like PGA Tour 2K21 and Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2005.
PGA Tour 2K25 Reveals Cover Art Featuring Tiger Woods, Max Homa, and Matt Fitzpatrick
- Tiger Woods
- Max Homa
- Matt Fitzpatrick
Scheduled for release on February 28, 2025, PGA Tour 2K25 has received positive feedback from golfing gamers who appreciate the series' decision to adopt a more spaced-out release schedule compared to the yearly launches of other sports games. After a three-year hiatus since the last PGA Tour game, the new artwork for 2K25 has been warmly received, with fans describing the images as "gorgeous." They particularly enjoyed seeing Woods’ iconic US Open celebratory pose on the standard cover. In a humorous nod to Woods' prominence, one fan jokingly predicted he would still be on the cover of a hypothetical 2K38.
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