PGA Tour 2K23 MyCareer preview: Player builds get more RPG-like

PGA Tour 2K23 will introduce new player progression elements, for both career mode and online play, when 2K Sports’ golf simulation launches next month. Combined with other changes to the game’s popular MyCareer mode, HB Studios is offering both a deeper, more RPG-like experience for both online and solo-playing golfers, and one more consistent with career modes seen in other licensed sports titles.

The big picture: Players can earn skill points by playing both in career and online modes. They can then apply these skills to their club’s performance. However, players can only accumulate 50 skill points. With 14 clubs in their bag, they’ll effectively have to create a character build that either enhances their strengths or covers up their weaknesses, Shaun West, the game’s producer, said in a media event last week. Players will start their build by selecting one of five archetypes — specializing in driving, putting, short game, and the like — and then they can further develop their character with the new skills system.

“The skills have three levels each, so you won’t be able to unlock everything,” West said, “and you’ll have to choose wisely based on how you’re playing, and what clubs are set up in your golf bag.”

Club skills will be supplemented by “fittings,” which for non-golfers means changing a club’s head, shaft, or grip. These also enhance a player’s performance with that club. These items are available after playing in an ordinary round, defeating a rival golfer or progressing through the Clubhouse Pass, which is basically a season with content. Players may also acquire sleeves of golf balls (although their use is infinite) that perform differently — longer drives, softer landings, etc. — to further customize or enhance their playing style.

a created golfer squats to line up a put with the flag in PGA Tour 2K23

Career mode golfers will use PGA Tour 2K23 to build an RPG-like design to enhance their playing, as well as using club fittings and skill to cover weak spots or further improve their game.
Image: HB Studios/2K Sports

The fact these fittings or balls cannot be locked with Virtual Currency is concerning. This means that they can still be bought for real cash, according to NBA 2K players. While that doesn’t mean a player’s attribute progression may be directly bought, as in NBA 2K23However, there is a potential for a “pay-to win” element. PGA Tour 2K23These fittings are often used for online play.

West said PGA Tour 2K23 will launch with a new in-game shop where “some items are available for VC purchase that are timed, or featured for certain periods of time.” He emphasized, however, that Virtual Currency is also earned through ordinary play. Still, that doesn’t change the fact some players can skip all of that and buy the VC outright and use it in the shop.

That said, “All of the attributes, all the fittings, all the ball sleeves, are set up in a […] horizontally balanced way,” said Jordan Ault, the lead gameplay designer, last week. “Every bonus that comes with any one of these things will also have a tradeoff that goes with it. As you unlock new fittings, or receive more ball sleeves, you’re going to see pluses and minuses for each one. It’s up to you to decide which one of these things fits your personal play style — or is there a scenario where ‘I’m playing this course, so I’m going to try to change which fittings or which ball I use, to best serve me in that context’?”

Elsewhere in career mode, HB’s designers noted that there will be three additional licensed, real-world courses in the game at launch, for a total of 20. A full year of work will be completed by 12 additional courses created by the 2K Next course-designing group. If players choose to begin in the PGA Tour’s qualifying school, move to the Korn Ferry development tour, and then graduate to the full PGA Tour, they’ll see 34 different events.

Lexi Thompson in PGA Tour 2K23, wearing a red visor and white golf glove, eyes the roll of her putt.

The LPGA’s Lexi Thompson returns to the roster of real-life golfers that players may face, or play as, in PGA Tour 2K23
Image: HB Studios/2K Sports

Further, for licensed or created courses added to the official lineup post-launch (Pebble Beach, neighboring Spyglass Hill, and San Diego’s Torrey Pines have been mentioned), players may use a feature new to PGA Tour 2K23 They can change the venue at any tour event. They can only use courses that are officially part of the main roster, but “you’ll be able to use that feature to swap those in for an event in your next season, if you’d like,” West said.

PGA Tour 2K23 The game will allow more professional-level golfers to play. In the event that a player finishes a tie with another, players can request a sudden-death tiebreaker. Players won’t see the shots of their opponent — those will be background simulated — but it at least provides an extra step in realism. MyCareer will feature sponsorship opportunities from apparel and golf brands. These companies can offer benefits for the players who use their logos.

PGA Tour 2K23 Launches Oct. 14, for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 and Windows PC.

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