Everybody’s Golf is teeing off for PlayStation Fore tomorrow

After so much waiting, Everybody’s Golf is finally coming to PS4. The first game in the franchise was released 20-years ago. Now Everybody’s Golf is one of PlayStation’s most loved franchises. Everybody’s Golf on PS Vita is one of the best games available for the handheld. Though, being able to play Everybody’s Golf on PS4 has been a fan’s dream for some time.

Available from tomorrow on the PlayStation Store, Everybody’s Golf will retail for $54.95 AUD. To celebrate the release, Tomoyo Kimura, International Software Development at SIEA posted on the PlayStation Blog to share four tips for playing.

1. Practice Range
Make sure you try into Solo Stroke mode. In Solo Stroke play, you’ll be able to play all of the courses without distraction.
2. Character and equipment upgrades
Completing Challenges will see you face your rival and earn rewards. You’ll get access to better clubs, upgraded balls, more outfits, cheery spectators and more.
3. Outside the tee-box activities
Everybody’s Golf has plenty of fun activities that you can participate in when you need a break from the links. You’ll unlock Fishing and Golf Carts as you improve your skill level and beat rival characters while progressing through the five available Open Courses.
4. Fashion envy?
Everybody’s Golf characters are super customisable from head to toe. If you see someone online that you want to copy though, a special tool will let you do so. If you happen to meet some friends and you just HAVE to have their look, try the Avatar Copy feature by selecting the options button on your DS4 to see a list of players in your course.

The videos above include the launch trailer and a special video with Shuhei Yoshida. He spent some time with the PlayStation Underground team and took them on in Everybody’s Golf.

Everybody’s Golf is available exclusively for PS4 tomorrow, August 30, 2017. Online multiplayer is restricted to PlayStation Plus subscribers only.

Leo Stevenson
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