EA Sports PGA Tour, like every recent title from Electronic Arts, will offer a 10-hour trial via early access, allowing players to test out new modes and features. It will be available to anyone subscribed to EA Play as long as the 10-hour window doesn’t expire. The monthly cost of being a member is far less than what the game’s Standard Edition will cost.
Moreover, those with an existing subscription won’t have to spend a dime to enjoy the trial, and EA Play comes included in the Xbox Game Pass.
It’s been nearly eight years since EA Sports last developed a video game themed around golf, and the trial period — which starts on April 4 — will be perfect for users to learn more about the game before making a full purchase.
Along with anyone who has EA Play, EA Sports PGA Tour’s early access will be available for owners of the Digital Deluxe Edition on the aforementioned date. Here are the steps players can use to access the trial based on their platform:
If a gamer converts the trial into a full purchase, they will retain all their in-game progression. The EA Play membership will also allow them to enjoy a discount on the Standard/Digital Deluxe Edition.
EA Sports’ upcoming golf video game was originally scheduled to release on March 24. However, a slight delay will now see the title being launched in the first week of April. Expectations are high as eager fans want to witness what’s on offer for them.
The developers have plenty of expertise in sports-based video games like FIFA 23 and Madden 23. However, EA Sports PGA Tour will stand out due to several mechanics that are different from other team-based sports titles.
The upcoming game will be available on all major platforms barring the Nintendo Switch. Users on PC, Xbox, and
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