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Take-Two Interactive CFO Lainie Goldstein has confirmed a new PGA Tour 2K game will release in Q4 2025. The announcement came during an earnings call, where Goldstein noted the game will launch alongside Civilization VII and the latest WWE series entry.
The statement aligns with media reports about development on the next PGA Tour 2K title. Take-Two did not share information about courses, features, or changes during the call. The news emerged during a response to questions about future earnings projections rather than through marketing channels.
The timing indicates the game will follow the PGA Tour 2K23 release, which features Tiger Woods. The series continues from The Golf Club franchise, which Take-Two acquired and rebranded. PGA Tour 2K23 added career mode options and course design tools, while implementing microtransactions and post-launch DLC. The current version includes 20 licensed courses and multiple PGA Tour professionals.
The Q4 2025 window marks a shift in Take-Two's release schedule, adding PGA Tour 2K and Civilization VII to the usual WWE release. This increases the publisher's end-of-year releases compared to previous years. Take-Two's financial projections reflect expectations for this expanded release slate.
The publisher maintains licensing agreements with the PGA Tour and multiple golf courses, allowing the use of real venues and tournament structures. These agreements factor into the game's development timeline and release planning.
The series competes in the golf simulation market with EA Sports PGA Tour, which returned to the category in 2023. Both publishers now operate golf franchises with PGA Tour licensing, splitting the professional golf gaming market.
Take-Two has not released any additional details since the call. A formal announcement could follow in early 2024, based on the company's previous marketing schedules for sports titles.