
2K Games announced it would be sunsetting the servers for two of its games, The Golf Club 2019 and PGA Tour 2K21. The beginning of these changes will begin imminently, with the shutdown finalizing at the end of October.
The Golf Club 2019 and PGA Tour 2K21 server sunset is imminent
According to an email sent to 2K Games users, The Golf Club 2019 and PGA Tour 2K21 players will not be able to purchase virtual currency (VC) after August 30, 2025. The servers for both games will remain active until October 30, 2025. After that date, both games’ stores, progression rewards, and other online features will not be available.
As both The Golf Club 2019 and PGA Tour 2K21 include online-only trophies, this is the last chance players can attempt to attain the coveted Platinum trophies. The online-centric trophies for both games require players to play a game via matchmaking, as well as a private match, so those won’t be too hard to grab for those with a virtual golf buddy.
It is worth noting that both of these games are no longer available to purchase on the PS Store. When searching for the pages for each, each only has a wishlist option. So, anyone wanting to purchase these games digitally to get the soon impossible Platinums is out of luck.
Anyone interested in playing a golf game is in luck. PGA Tour 2K25 was released earlier this year for PS5. Also, it is currently on sale on the PS Store for $41.99. That is a 40% price drop from its usual $69.99 price tag.
This is just one of many PS5 or PS4 games that have shut down in the past year. At least these two lasted for several years before the servers were sunset. Some online games don’t even last a year. In the case of Concord, it didn’t even last a month before servers were shut down and the game was delisted.
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