Watch First Raw Gameplay for EA's New PGA Tour Game
Here's an extended look at Rory McIlroy PGA Tour gameplay.
EA Sports has published the first raw gameplay footage of Rory McIlroy PGA Tour, providing an extended overview for what the game looks like, how it plays, and more.
The video you see below is for the game's new Quick Round feature, which allows players to complete a full, 18-hole round faster than in previous games. The tournament on display in the video is the Arnold Palmer Invitational, played at Bay Hill in Orlando, Florida.
Watch as a created character takes on the field of pros with commentary from Golf Channel's Frank Nobilo and Rich Lerner, who are both new to the series for this year. Something you won't see in the video are loading screens between holes, one of the features EA has been making a point to call out.
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Rory McIlroy PGA Tour launches on July 14, but Xbox One owners with an EA Access membership can start playing five days early.
The game was originally expected to launch in June, but was later delayed so that EA could make sure the online infrastructure will be smooth and stable at release. Launching during the same week as the Open Championship at St. Andrews certainly doesn't hurt either.
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