We’ll have to be patient before we can see PGA Tour make its debut again in the Electronic Arts stables, since the publisher has just announced the postponement of the game for next year, in the spring of 2023. A significant delay in the schedule, but which proves that the publisher wants a return in good and due form, with a next gen’ experience so that the license remains in its workforce for good. We recall that EA managed to recover the rights from the hands of 2K Games, which had nevertheless sold more than 2.6 million copies with its PGA Tour 2K21, proving that the public was in a hurry to find a good game of golf. Among the promises made with this EA reboot of the PGA Tour, the possibility of playing the 4 major tournaments which are the Masters, the PGA Championship, the US Open and the British Open. Ah yes, last point, Electronic Arts has confirmed that the game is developed with the developer Frostbite, the same one that is used for all Electronic Arts games and shaped by DICE for all of these games such as Battlefield, FIFA or even Anthem.