Summary
- PGA Tour 2K25 features Tiger Woods, Max Homa, and Matt Fitzpatrick on its cover art.
- The standard edition showcases Woods' iconic US Open celebratory pose, also depicted in a watercolor style.
- The game's release date is set for February 28, 2025, marking a three-year gap since the last installment, generating significant fan excitement.
PGA Tour 2K25 has unveiled its cover art, featuring three prominent golfers: Tiger Woods, Max Homa, and Matt Fitzpatrick. This follows Justin Thomas (2K21) and Tiger Woods (2K23) on previous iterations. The series, originally known as The Golf Club, debuted in 2014 and evolved through several sequels before becoming PGA Tour 2K with the 2020 release. The three-year gap between releases is a welcome change for many fans, particularly given the recent news of 13 EA Sports titles shutting down in 2025, including Rory McIlroy PGA Tour.
The game's Twitter account revealed two covers: Standard and Deluxe Editions, both featuring stunning watercolor-style artwork of Woods, Homa, and Fitzpatrick. Woods' presence, particularly his iconic US Open pose on the standard edition, has been met with enthusiastic approval. The artwork is generating significant hype, adding to the legacy of critically acclaimed titles 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
The February 28, 2025 release date for PGA Tour 2K25 has been well-received by gamers, who suggest other sports game franchises adopt a similar, less frequent release schedule. The three-year gap between installments has allowed for anticipation to build, and the revealed cover art has been praised as "gorgeous." Woods' inclusion, and his celebratory pose, are particularly noteworthy, with some fans jokingly predicting his appearance on a hypothetical 2K38 cover.
Meanwhile, 2K continues to update its other titles. NBA 2K25 recently received its Season 4 update, including player likeness improvements, court fixes, enhanced shot feedback, gameplay realism adjustments, defensive mechanic enhancements, and visual updates across various game modes.