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PGA Tour 2K25 demo lets you set up your MyPlayer

The First Look demo is available now.

A PGA Tour 2K25 First Look demo is available now and will give players a chance to get out the golf game alongside a headstart with MyPlayer customisation.

The First Look demo includes the chance to customise your MyPlayer, alongside two courses in local match play. Players can also indulge in training lessons and quests, which are “featured for player onboarding and skill development,” according to 2K and HB Studios.

“Player progress will transfer from First Look to the full game,” 2K advised, also adding that players will need a 2K Account for that specific functionality.

Local match courses include the back nine at PC Scottsdale alongside the WM Phoenix Open.

The demo is available on all platforms, including PC, Xbox, and PlayStation.

Expect PGA Tour 2K25 on Windows PC via Steam, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, and PS5 from 28 February; two of its three editions include seven days of early access.

PGA Tour 2K25

28 February 2025
PC PS5 Xbox Series S & X
 

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