So this makes me wonder if my calculations are correct and if Augusta National signed the same deal they did in 2021 for 4 years like they did in 2011 then 2k is quite literally waiting for EA’s deal to expire in April 2025 to be able to acquire the rights. This could mean an Augusta National pga 2k announcement during masters week this year like they did for EA to bring the game to an even 30 courses. Or 2k would probably have to wait a year to be able to put the course in the game in during a 2026 update.
Now there are 2 things that could make this theory wrong.
1st this game is releasing on February 28. If 2k thought they could get the Augusta National license this year and could have the course ready in time then I’m pretty sure they would release the game in April most likely. This makes a 2026 update more realistic.
2nd as of the day I’m writing this you can still buy EA pga tour rn on any gaming store and you can still buy cosmetic items in the store as well. If the deal was ending I’m pretty sure the game would have to transition to an offline only game and the game would have to delist from the store since Augusta usually signs exclusive deals. As of rn there are no signs of this happening. Now as of currently per my own research there are no developers even associated with EA pga tour any longer and all lead designers have either completely left EA like former lead designers Justin Patel and Craig penner. Or work at EA in another studio like former lead designer Ben Ramsour.
So 2k may be able to get the rights to Augusta as soon as this year! And they may be able to have the course in the game by as early as this year in April 2025 or most likely by 2026 as long as EA’s deal expires. Please give your thoughts and opinions on if you guys think this is too far fetched or could this realistically happen. Let me know!
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