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Is EA Sports PGA Tour Cross-Platform? Answered

Can you hit the links with your pals?

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EA Sports is back on the course with their latest PGA Tour offering. But, does that mean players will be able to hit the links with their pals regardless of the platform they’re playing on? Well that’s why we’re here. So, is EA Sports PGA Tour is cross-platform? Let’s take a closer look.

Does EA Sports PGA Tour Feature Cross-Platform Capability?

The short answer is no and yes, cross-platform capability does exist in EA Sports PGA Tour. Just not in a way that is likely to satisfy gamers. Now, EA does stress that there are a “variety of ways” to join your friends online across different game modes. However, cross-platform progression is only available as it relates to your created golfer/pro. Thus, you will be able to save all of your pro’s gear, outfits, equipment, achievements, and the like while looking to access them on either PC, PlayStation, or Xbox.

However, when it comes to crossplay options, players are going to be left out in the cold. For now, at least. EA Sports have officially stated that “At launch, crossplay will not be a feature that appears in-game, but we are constantly evaluating the possibility of this feature appearing post-launch.” During our hands-off preview back in January, the development team emphasized that they were looking into adding plenty of post-launch content. This could include more courses, golfers, gear, and so on. That means crossplay might very well be on the table in the future.

That’s all we’ve got for you in terms of whether or not EA Sports PGA Tour is cross-platform. If you’re looking for more in-game tips or information, though, be sure to keep it right here at Twinfinite by checking out the various links below.

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Shaun Ranft

Shaun Ranft is a Freelance Writer for Twinfinite, with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in English and Creative Writing from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, who has been with the site and writing about games in general since 2022. While he typically covers any major sports title, he also cannot get enough of Telltale's The Walking Dead, Fallout: New Vegas, The Outer Worlds, and the Horizon series, replaying each multiple times. When he's not writing professionally or playing videogames, there's a good chance he's either writing poetry, listening to Manchester Orchestra, discussing how sad Tottenham Hotspur makes him, ranting and raving about Frank Darabont or Mike Flanagan, and thinking about Seth Rollins' suits.

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