PGA TOUR 2K25 MyCAREER and MyPLAYER
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January 29, in the year of our Lord 2025
-- 2K today announced new innovations coming to PGA TOUR®
2K25 MyCAREER* and MyPLAYER, including updates to MyPLAYER
customization and progression systems, three of the Major
Championships, and the debut of the all-new EvoSwing mechanic,
creating the most accessible, authentic golf video game experience
yet.
Both MyPLAYER and MyCAREER return with a variety of new features and
advancements, including:
Expanded MyPLAYER Customization: With the most customizable MyPLAYER
experience yet, the ability to customize body types and heights has
been added, while the base number of head models per body type has
increased from one to four. Players can now create multiple MyPLAYER
builds, the number of hairstyles, facial and skin customization
options has increased, and a larger variety of skin tones is
available. Players can still choose from five archetypes:
Powerhouse, Technician, Magician, Greenskeeper, and Sculptor. Each
archetype has its starting attributes reflective of a specific
playstyle, including the player’s base swing and putting mechanics.
Players can further refine their MyPLAYER Builds through the
overhauled Skills system, which now has dedicated Skill Trees for
the following shot types: Tee, Approach, Recovery, Bunker and Green;
Equipment Progression: PGA TOUR 2K25 introduces an all-new level-up
and progression system for clubs and balls using Level Up Tokens,
Fittings, and EvoTools. This new system evolves how players can
shape their equipment to match and enhance their style of play,
meaning the more a player uses a piece of equipment, the more it
will level up. This is true of both clubs and balls, though they do
differ slightly in the type of upgrade used to enhance a particular
set of attributes. Players can also skirt the process of manually
leveling up through play by using Level Up Tokens, which can be
earned or purchased;
MyCAREER Rounds: In MyCAREER, players can choose to start their
journey in Q-School, on the Korn Ferry Tour, or by jumping directly
into the PGA TOUR, with the goal to finish in the Top 70 and earn
the spot in the playoffs to compete for the coveted FedEx Cup. But
now, there are two options to play MyCAREER rounds in a shorter
timeframe: Dynamic Rounds and Interactive Simulation. In Dynamic
Rounds, only a section of the course is chosen for play so players
can get through rounds quickly, and for Interactive Simulation,
players can jump in and out of a round at any point to choose what
holes they would like to play;
EvoSwing: Realism is dialed up with the all-new EvoSwing mechanic
for both Swing Stick and 3-Click Swing. Whether a player is new to
the franchise or a seasoned veteran, EvoSwing compliments the
player's own rhythm and dexterity to better simulate the feeling of
swinging a golf club when using Swing Stick, while with 3-Click
Swing, players can enjoy the enhanced simulation when using the
visual queues to hit the their shot;
Perfect Swing: Delivering the most accessible and forgiving golf
experience, players can try out the all-new Perfect Swing difficulty
setting, which reduces the material impact of external factors on
your swing. New players can get used to the complex game of golf,
making it a solid option to ease that journey, and work on their
“perfect swing.” Experienced players who simply wish to enjoy a
relaxing experience before jumping back into some of our more
competitive modes may also find Perfect Swing is a great option;
Major Championships: Players will be able to test themselves on
three of the Major Championship tournaments for the 2025 season: the
PGA Championship, U.S. Open, and the Open Championship.
*Internet connection and 2K Account (minimum age varies) required to
access online features. 2K accounts are free. Console online play
requires separate paid subscription. Terms apply.
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