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PGA Tour 2K25 Available on Nintendo Switch 2

2K has launched PGA Tour 2K25 on Nintendo Switch 2. Players can tee off in MyCAREER, join cross platform Societies, build layouts in the Course Designer and keep playing wherever they are with offline modes, while online matchups are there for anyone with an internet connection.

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There are a couple of upgraded Editions on the platform as well. The Legend Edition Year 2 packs in the Member’s Pass Year 2, covering Premium Seasons 6 through 8, the Clubhouse Pass Gear Pack Year 2 and the Pro Accelerator Pack to give a new MyPLAYER a ratings boost, plus a limited PING iron and PUMA footwear. The Pro Edition brings over what was included in the Deluxe Edition and adds that same accelerator, which Standard Edition owners can grab on its own.

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The first of the 2026 majors is ready to go too with the PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club available at no extra cost. More courses are set to join the schedule later, including the U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club and The Open at Royal Birkdale Golf Club. As the year moves along, those venues will be added automatically for everyone. Players can also run through this season’s events, like the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow Club, the U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club and The Open at Royal Portrush Golf Club.

Season 5 is live and brings the Galactic Amber and Tiger’s Eye equipment tiers while putting the spotlight on the Sculptor shot shaping archetype, represented in game by Justin Thomas and Will Zalatoris. Seasons 6 through 8 are planned for the months ahead with ranked leaderboard resets and more to chase. Each new Clubhouse Pass will include 100 tiers of rewards with 34 available for all players.

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