Summary
- PGA Tour 2K25 features Tiger Woods, Max Homa, and Matt Fitzpatrick on its cover art.
- Fans praised the standard edition's cover featuring Woods' iconic US Open celebratory pose, also presented in a watercolor style.
- The February 28, 2025 release date, three years after the last installment, has generated significant excitement.
PGA Tour 2K25 has unveiled its cover art, showcasing three prominent golfers. Following Justin Thomas (2K21) and Tiger Woods (2K23), this year's game features Woods, alongside Max Homa and Matt Fitzpatrick. The artwork, available in standard and deluxe editions, presents a striking watercolor style.
The PGA Tour 2K series, originating as The Golf Club in 2014, has evolved through several iterations. Rebranded as PGA Tour 2K with the 2020 release of 2K21, the series continues to thrive amidst the announcement of 13 EA Sports game closures in 2025, including Rory McIlroy PGA Tour.
The PGA Tour 2K25 Twitter account revealed two covers: one standard and one deluxe edition, both featuring Woods, Homa, and Fitzpatrick in stunning watercolor artwork. This artwork has generated considerable buzz, with many praising its aesthetic quality and the inclusion of Woods' signature US Open celebration pose on the standard edition. The anticipation is high, especially considering the game's three-year gap since its predecessor.
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 of PGA Tour 2K25 has been well-received by gamers, with many suggesting other sports franchises adopt a similar, less frequent release schedule. Fans have described the cover art as "gorgeous," particularly appreciating Woods' iconic pose. The prominent placement of Woods has even led to humorous speculation about his potential appearance on a hypothetical PGA Tour 2K38.
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, and various stability and visual enhancements across its modes.