After several years of being online, Sony and PlayStation finally pull the plug on the servers of Everybody's Golf. This was a sports game that was developed by Clap Hanz and Japan Studio, and published exclusively on the PlayStation 4 back in 2017. It was the twelfth game in the series, and it was reviewed quite well by fans and critics. Despite all the positivity this PS4 exclusive garnered, the game's servers are finally shutting down after over five years of support.
As seen on the game's official PlayStation Store page, Sony stated that Everybody's Golf's servers will be shut down on September 30, ceasing all online activity. The game can still be played in its offline single-player modes, but any multiplayer online modes will no longer be accessible. With this game's online experience now ending, many dedicated fans gathered one last time to hit a couple of rounds on the green.
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Several users on Twitter shared their online experiences, reminiscing about the game before its shutdown. Other players tried to get in their last moments with the game before everything was brought down. According to one user, there were at one point over 400 players all trying to play one last time. They noted despite it not being a very big community, the dedication was still felt about this PlayStation exclusive.
Most notably, there were some players who went to play a couple of rounds of Everybody's Golf to hopefully get all the trophies required to get its Platinum Trophy before it was too late. Considering that some of the trophies in the game required the player to participate in online matches, this Platinum is now impossible to obtain due to the shutdown. Despite the game's popularity and
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