Tiger Woods gets browser-based PC game

Tiger Woods gets browser-based PC game
James Orry Updated on by

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EA has announced that its Tiger Woods golf series will return to PC this year, only it won’t be a disc-based product.

Tiger Woods PGA Tour Online, from developer EA Tiburon, will be available this autumn as a streamed to web browser experience, requiring no game installation, no disc and no additional peripherals.

“Tiger Woods PGA Tour Online is for anyone who loves golf and is on-the-go,” said Executive Producer Mike Taramykin. “Whether you have ten minutes on your PC in the office, or hours on your Mac at home, this is a golf game that makes time for you. With Tiger Woods PGA TOUR Online, golf lovers can satisfy their golf fix any time.”

At launch, Tiger Woods PGA Tour Online will include several world class championship courses, such as Pebble Beach, TPC Sawgrass and St. Andrews. Additional new courses will be available on a regular basis.

The game will also feature a schedule of tournaments and multiple community features, allowing fans to connect and compete with friends.

While no pricing information has been announced, EA has said the game will be offered through a “multi-tiered subscription” when it launches this autumn.