PGA Tour 2K21 For Switch Will Have The Course Designer After All
2K confirms that the course-making tools will be available on Nintendo's console through a day-one patch.
The developers of PGA Tour 2K21 have confirmed that the Nintendo Switch version of the game will indeed include the course designer at launch.
HB Studios previously said the course designer would not launch with the game on Switch, but now it will be delivered through a day-one update. This is great news for those thinking about buying the game on Nintendo's system as the course designer is one of the best parts of the golf series.
The course designer in PGA Tour 2K21 builds on the foundation of the earlier Golf Club games from HB Studios and adds more elements and options for course creators. You can see an overview of what's available in the course designer here.
We’re happy to announce that the #NintendoSwitch version of #PGATOUR2K21 will include the Course Designer via downloadable patch on launch day. pic.twitter.com/t4o0EbYTV0
— PGA TOUR 2K (@PGATOUR2K) August 19, 2020
HB Studios has also confirmed that PGA Tour 2K21 will be available only as a digital game for Switch on launch day (August 21). The physical version will be released in September.
PGA Tour 2K21 releases on August 21 for PS4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC. It includes 15 real-world courses and 12 officially licensed players--you can see all of them below, and be sure to check back soon for our full review.
PGA Tour 2K21 Full Player List
- Justin Thomas
- Matt Kuchar
- Bryson DeChambeau
- Kevin Kisner
- Cameron Champ
- Tony Finau
- Ian Poulter
- Gary Woodland
- Jim Furyk
- Billy Horschel
- Patrick Cantlay
- Sergio Garcia
PGA Tour 2K21 Full Course List
- Atlantic Beach Country Club
- Copperhead Course
- East Lake Golf Club
- Quail Hollow Club
- Riviera Country Club
- TPC Boston
- TPC Deere Run
- TPC Louisiana
- TPC River Highlands
- TPC San Antonio
- TPC Sawgrass
- TPC Scottsdale
- TPC Southwind
- TPC Summerlin
- TPC Twin Cities
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