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Everybody’s Golf aims for a hole-in-one on PS4 this August

Everybody’s Golf heads to PS4 this August, Sony Interactive Entertainment today confirmed.

The popular golf title appears to be dropping its Hot Shots Golf moniker in some regions, and will be available from 29 August on PS4.

“Not only does Everybody’s Golf boast the same three-click shot mechanic our fans have come to love, but the series returns with new features such as more character customization, robust online modes, and other fun activities including fishing, buggy racing and treasure hunting in the open world environment,” said Sony’s Tomoyo Kimura. “How you enjoy the game is up to you.”

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Those who pre-order the title will receive the following bonuses:

  • Everybody’s Golf Original PS4 Avatar (available immediately)
  • The 20th Anniversary Course
  • Rabbit Mascot Costume x1
  • Unique shirt x2
  • Premium Kart x1
  • PS Dynamic Theme x1

Expect Everybody’s Golf on PS4 from 29 August. The title is priced at $39.99 USD.


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