Choose Your Own Adventure with the New Challenges Mode for PGA Tour 2K25

Choose Your Own Adventure with the New Challenges Mode for PGA Tour 2K25

PGA Tour 2K25 - Season 2 Key Art

Summary

  • PGA Tour 2K25 – Season 2, launching May 14, includes an all-new Challenges mode that brings bite-sized contests which push your golf skills to the limit. Challenges will continue to evolve with regular updates and new content added throughout each season.
  • Season 2 adds the Old Course at St Andrews Links, a new shot type, and resets the Ranked Ladders—with more exciting content coming soon.
  • Even with a whole new season in full-swing, players can still work on obtaining Season 1 Clubhouse Pass Rewards at any time.

PGA Tour 2K25 is on a mission to maximize golf fun for both golf fans and gamers alike. With Season 2, HB Studios and 2K deliver the kind of post-launch support players deserve, keeping gameplay fresh and exciting well beyond day one.

This season introduces a completely new mode, Challenges, coming May 14, which drops you into bite-sized gameplay moments that will force you to adapt, strategize, and rise to each unique contest. These moments help improve your play—and even better—earn rewards along the way.

Dig Deeper: Challenges

Challenges are inspired by the spirit of a “Choose Your Own Adventure” progression system that lets you carve your own path, pick your rewards, chart your course across the maps, and dive into short gameplay vignettes to test your skills. HB’s goal is to keep the gameplay experience grounded in authentic golf while layering in some arcade feel.

Each Challenge has a set of unique objectives, like finishing with an eagle or better, and pairs it with inventive gameplay modifiers to increase the complexity of that objective. For example, thread your shot through floating rings; land within a specific target on the fairway; or be stuck with only one type of club. These snackable moments are perfect for players who love a quick, focused challenge.

The new Challenges mode is packed with variety, including Trials for tougher gameplay and Spotlight Challenges that put you into iconic moments from golf history. You might find yourself recreating legendary shots like Max Homa’s hole-out eagle from last year, or reliving unforgettable moments played at Quail Hollow. A Technical Skills Challenge might test your precision with tricky uphill putts. This mode is made to keep you on your toes, with each map offering a fun twist—whether you’re chasing mastery or making the highlight reel.

The Charles Schwab Challenge

Challenges will continue to evolve with each season, with new challenges added throughout the year. An all-new 3-hole course built specifically for this mode, in partnership with Charles Schwab, is set to drop in the coming weeks.

The Charles Schwab Challenge course was designed as a 3-Hole “Challenge Course”. So, we wanted to make sure we had 3 different pars for each of the holes.

The course’s 1st Hole starts with a long Par 4 with a challenging approach over a ravine. Hitting the fairway of this hole will be critical if you want to be able to reach the green and control your golf ball.

The 2nd Hole is a daunting, long par 3 over a river, rocks and waste area, forcing the player to focus on the shot at hand and make sure they select the correct club to keep the ball on the putting surface. The better miss will be short in the bunkers, rather than long of the green.

The 3rd and final hole is a long, dogleg left par 5. We wanted a par 5 finishing hole to give the players who hit the perfect tee shot and chance to reach the green and give themselves a look at an Eagle putt. The tee shot bend around to the left and the more the player challenges the left side the close and better chance they will have to reach the green

If you’re a player just looking for a fun, fast way to improve your skills, Challenges are the perfect pit stop between full rounds, with a ton more content planned for the future.

What Else Is Coming in Season 2?

There are many things to be excited about, but golf fans young and old will be absolutely chuffed to hear that the Old Course at St Andrews Links is making its official PGA Tour 2K debut in Season 2! Season 2 also re-ups the rewards with a whole new set of upgrades, enhancements, and gear for you to earn as you play.

Along with Greenskeeper-specific cosmetics to make your friends jealous, one of the best rewards is a new shot type: The Long Flop. As with a standard Flop Shot, this shot is performed with a wedge and features a high trajectory, plenty of spin, and a short run. This shot is designed to pack a little more oomph—perfect for when your last shot came up just short. No one will ever know.

PGA Tour 2K25 is available for all players on Xbox Series X|S, from May 14. For now, you can read more about Season 2 here!


PGA TOUR 2K25 Legend Edition

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$119.99

Be at the top of your game with PGA TOUR 2K25 Legend Edition! Dress like the best with Tiger’s own Sun Day Red Pack. In addition, get playable Chris McDonald, powerful upgrades, a whole lot more in a staggering FIVE additional content packs.

Legend Edition includes:
•PGA TOUR 2K25
•Sun Day Red Pack: Red Polo, Black Hat, Black Pants and White Glove + Tiger’s TaylorMade Driver Qi10 LS
•Malbon Bucket Ball Pack: 3 Malbon Golf Balls
•Member’s Pass: Clubhouse Pass Premium (Seasons 1-5), Clubhouse Gear Pack—1 outfit per body type per season
•Birdie Pack: Titleist GT4 Driver, Titleist Pro V1 Golf Ball, FootJoy Premiere Series – Field Shoes, and Umbrella Hat
•Starter Pack: 1 Evo Tool, 5 Level-Up Tokens, 5 Club Fittings, 3 Ball Fittings, and 1800 VC
•Extra Butter x adidas Pack: Playable Chris McDonald and Extra Butter x adidas cosmetic hat, jacket, and shoes

REAL FEEL
New EvoSwing mechanics give more club control than ever! Swing your swing and play your game with new shot types, ball flights, roll physics, and visual improvements.

MAKE HISTORY IN MAJOR TOURNAMENTS
The PGA Championship, The U.S. Open, and The Open Championship make their PGA TOUR 2K franchise debut.

MyCAREER AND MyPLAYER, YOUR WAY
Step into the most immersive MyCAREER yet. Dynamically simulate rounds, play through training and pre-tournament events. Be your authentic self in MyPLAYER with diverse customizations, upgraded Skill Trees, plus new Attribute Point and Equipment Progression systems.

SEASONS—BACK AND BETTER THAN EVER
Power increases for equipment progression, Ranked leaderboard resets, regular content updates + more. Progress at your own pace—play through past Seasons even when a new one is live.

GRAB A CLUB, GRAB A FRIEND
Robust multiplayer match types include Match Play, Scramble, or Skins—online or local. Earn season rewards in daily and weekly tournaments. Compete with friends wherever they play with cross-platform societies.

UNLEASH YOUR INNER COURSE ARCHITECT
Design your dream course with Course Designer! Show off your courses in all their natural beauty with an all-new camera system, plus new tools, surfaces and more control with higher-res terrain.

PGA TOUR 2K25: NEXT ROUND, BEST ROUND

Certain features of the game, including the in-game store, may not be accessible by child accounts. A child means players under the age of 13, unless local laws specify differently.


PGA TOUR 2K25 Deluxe Edition

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191

$99.99

Elevate your game with PGA TOUR 2K25 Deluxe Edition, the newest iteration of the highest-rated golf sim franchise of the decade*. Play as Chris McDonald, gain an edge with extra upgrades, and show your personal style with more cosmetics. In a 2K-first, hit the green in three prestigious Majors: The PGA Championship, The U.S. Open, and The Open Championship. More options than ever in MyCAREER, MyPLAYER and Course Designer. Challenge friends with cross-platform multiplayer!

Deluxe Edition includes:
•PGA TOUR 2K25
•Birdie Pack: Titleist GT4 Driver, Titleist Pro V1 Golf Ball, FootJoy Premiere Series – Field Shoes, and an Umbrella Hat
•Starter Pack: 1 Evo Tool, 5 Level-Up Tokens, 5 Club Fittings, 3 Ball Fittings, and 1800 VC
•Extra Butter x adidas Pack: Playable Chris McDonald and Extra Butter x adidas cosmetic hat, jacket, and shoes

REAL FEEL
New EvoSwing mechanics give more club control than ever! Swing your swing and play your game with new shot types, ball flights, roll physics, and visual improvements.

MAKE HISTORY IN MAJOR TOURNAMENTS
The PGA Championship, The U.S. Open, and The Open Championship make their PGA TOUR 2K franchise debut.

MyCAREER AND MyPLAYER, YOUR WAY
Step into the most immersive MyCAREER yet. Dynamically simulate rounds, play through training and pre-tournament events. Be your authentic self in MyPLAYER with diverse customizations, upgraded Skill Trees, plus new Attribute Point and Equipment Progression systems.

SEASONS—BACK AND BETTER THAN EVER
Power increases for equipment progression, Ranked leaderboard resets, regular content updates + more. Progress at your own pace—play through past Seasons even when a new one is live.

GRAB A CLUB, GRAB A FRIEND
Robust multiplayer match types include Match Play, Scramble, or Skins—online or local. Earn season rewards in daily and weekly tournaments. Compete with friends wherever they play with cross-platform societies.

UNLEASH YOUR INNER COURSE ARCHITECT
Design your dream course with Course Designer! Show off your courses in all their natural beauty with an all-new camera system, plus new tools, surfaces and more control with higher-res terrain.

PGA TOUR 2K25: NEXT ROUND, BEST ROUND

*Based on average Metascore from Metacritic as of February 28 2025.

Certain features of the game, including the in-game store, may not be accessible by child accounts. A child means players under the age of 13, unless local laws specify differently.


PGA TOUR 2K25

2K


205

$69.99

Enjoy putts, pars, and precision like never before with PGA TOUR 2K25, the newest iteration of the highest-rated golf sim franchise of the decade*. In a 2K franchise-first, make a name for yourself in three prestigious Majors: The PGA Championship, The U.S. Open, and The Open Championship. Personalize your game with expanded MyCAREER, MyPLAYER and Course Designer options, and challenge friends across ranked, casual, and cross-platform multiplayer.

REAL FEEL
Swing your swing and play your game with new EvoSwing mechanics—new shot types, ball flights, roll physics, and visual improvements.

MAJOR TOURNAMENTS HAVE ARRIVED
The U.S. Open Championship, The Open Championship, and the PGA Championship make their 2K Franchise debut.

MyCAREER AND MyPLAYER, YOUR WAY
Step into the most immersive MyCAREER yet. Dynamically simulate rounds, play through training and pre-tournament events. Be your authentic self in MyPLAYER with diverse customizations, a new Attributes Points system, upgraded Skill Trees, and an all-new Equipment Progression system.

SEASONS—BACK AND BETTER THAN EVER
Power increases for equipment progression, Ranked leaderboard resets, regular content updates + more. Progress at your own pace—play through past Seasons even when a new one is live.

GRAB A CLUB, GRAB A FRIEND
Robust multiplayer match types include Stroke Play, Match Play, or Scramble—online or local. Challenge friends wherever they play with cross-platform societies.

UNLEASH YOUR INNER COURSE ARCHITECT
Design your dream course with Course Designer! New tools, surfaces, objects, and more control with higher-res terrain. Show off your courses in all their natural beauty with an all-new camera system.

Unlimited golfing possibilities await! Reserve your tee time now.

*Based on average Metascore from Metacritic as of January 1 2025.

Certain features of the game, including the in-game store, may not be accessible by child accounts. A child means players under the age of 13, unless local laws specify differently.


PGA TOUR 2K25 First Look

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Your climb to the top starts with the PGA TOUR 2K25 First Look!

Step up to the first tee and get started on your journey in the newest iteration of the best-selling and highest-rated golf sim franchise of the decade.* Create your custom golfer and play the tight fairways, tough bunkers and stunning bodies of water at the famous TPC Sawgrass. Make your debut drive in this First Look—then carry your progress over to the full game!**

PGA TOUR 2K25 First Look Features:
•MyPLAYER—Build up to 3 MyPLAYERS and express yourself in the most customizable experience yet
•9 Holes—Enjoy 9 Holes of a select course to practice your game***
•EvoSwing—New mechanics nail the feel of swinging a golf club in a way that no other title has
•Earned Edge—Carry your MyPLAYER progress over to the full game

Take your first swing at golf greatness—DOWNLOAD NOW

*Based on average Metascore from Metacritic and NPD and GSD sales data as of January 1, 2025.
**Requires 2K Account and full game purchase on the same platform. Terms apply.
***Select course may be subject to change over time.


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Xbox Game Pass May 2025 Wave 1 Lineup Confirmed

Microsoft has confirmed Wave 1 of the Xbox Game Pass May 2025 lineup.

In a post on Xbox Wire, Microsoft revealed 12 games hitting its subscription service, taking us up to May 20. The biggest hitter here is Doom: The Dark Ages, the latest game in id Software’s world-famous first-person shooter series. That is, as a Microsoft-owned game, a day-one Game Pass launch. But it’s not the only day-one Game Pass launch of May 2025.

Available today, May 6, is Dredge (Cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X|S), which hits Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass, and Game Pass Standard. Here’s the official blurb, from Microsoft:

Dredge is a single-player fishing adventure with a sinister undercurrent. Sell your catch, upgrade your boat, and dredge the depths for long-buried secrets. Explore a mysterious archipelago and discover why some things are best left forgotten.

May 7 is a big day for Game Pass, with a number of additions: Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 (Cloud, Console, and PC) on Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass, and Game Pass Standard; Dungeons of Hinterberg (Console), now on Game Pass Standard; Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn (Xbox Series X|S), now on Game Pass Standard; and Metal Slug Tactics (Console), also now on Game Pass Standard.

Here’s a big one: May 8 sees Revenge of the Savage Planet (Cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X|S) hit Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass as a day-one title.

In a future knocked off its axis by corporate greed and stupidity, you have been made redundant and abandoned on the far edge of space with little gear and no safety net. You must explore every nook and cranny, collect dozens of upgrades, and turn over every mysterious alien rock if you want to get revenge on your former employer and return to Earth.

Also on May 8, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants Unleashed (Cloud, Console, and PC) joins Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass, and Game Pass Standard.

Join the legendary Turtle brothers straight from the sewer and slide into this new adventure of shell-shocking proportions. With the help of April’s insightful reports from the streets and Splinter’s sage guidance, gear up to fight crime and unravel an epic saga of justice and chaos!

Moving on to May 13, we’ve got Warhammer: Vermintide 2 (Cloud and Console) on Game Pass Ultimate and Game Pass Standard.

Making a return to the Game Pass library! Fight together with your friends against the forces of Chaos and Skaven in this epic 4-player co-op game set in the Warhammer Fantasy Battles world. Vermintide 2 expands the intense first-person combat with a brand-new enemy faction, 15 new career paths, talent trees, new weapons, an improved loot system, and more.

The main event is of course Doom: The Dark Ages (Cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X|S), on May 15 when the shooter hits Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass day-one.

Doom: The Dark Ages is the prequel to the critically acclaimed Doom (2016) and Doom Eternal that tells an epic cinematic story worthy of the Doom Slayer’s legend. In this third installment of the modern Doom series, players will step into the blood-stained boots of the Doom Slayer, in this never-before-seen dark and sinister medieval war against Hell. Get a head start on slaying demons with the Premium Upgrade, including up to 2-Day Early Access, the campaign DLC at launch, and more.

A day later, on May 16, Kulebra and the Souls of Limbo (Cloud, Console, and PC) launches on Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass as yet another day-one title.

Kulebra and the Souls of Limbo is a papercraft adventure game where you’ll meet the many good and not-so-good folks of Limbo, a place where souls with deep regrets are cursed into repeating the same day on a loop.

Rounding out the May 2025 Wave 1 lineup on May 20 are Firefighting Simulator: The Squad (Cloud, Console, and PC) across Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass, and Game Pass Standard, and Police Simulator: Patrol Officers (Cloud, Console, and PC) also across Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass, and Game Pass Standard.

Xbox Game Pass May 2025 Wave 1 lineup:

  • Dredge (Cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X|S) – May 6
    Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass, Game Pass Standard
  • Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 (Cloud, Console, and PC) – May 7
    Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass, Game Pass Standard
  • Dungeons of Hinterberg (Console) – May 7
    Now with Game Pass Standard
  • Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn (Xbox Series X|S) – May 7
    Now with Game Pass Standard
  • Metal Slug Tactics (Console) – May 7
    Now with Game Pass Standard
  • Revenge of the Savage Planet (Cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X|S) – May 8
    Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants Unleashed (Cloud, Console, and PC) – May 8
    Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass, Game Pass Standard
  • Warhammer: Vermintide 2 (Cloud and Console) – May 13
    Game Pass Ultimate, Game Pass Standard
  • Doom: The Dark Ages (Cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X|S) – May 15
    Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass
  • Kulebra and the Souls of Limbo (Cloud, Console, and PC) – May 16
    Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass
  • Firefighting Simulator: The Squad (Cloud, Console, and PC) – May 20
    Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass, Game Pass Standard
  • Police Simulator: Patrol Officers (Cloud, Console, and PC) – May 20
    Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass, Game Pass Standard

Leaving Xbox Game Pass on May 15:

The following games are leaving the Game Pass library on May 15. As always, you can use your membership discount to save up to 20% to keep them in your library.

  • Brothers A Tale of Two Sons (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • Chants of Sennaar (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • Dune: Spice Wars (Game Preview) (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • Hauntii (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • The Big Con (Cloud, Console, and PC)

Wesley is the UK News Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.

Forza Horizon 5 Deserves to Be on PlayStation

Put simply, there’s nothing on PlayStation 5 quite like Forza Horizon 5.

The Crew Motorfest? Close. Leaning hard into the philosophy of ‘if you can’t beat ’em, join ’em’, its fully fledged festival approach certainly makes Motorfest more like the Forza Horizon series than either of its predecessors.

Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown? Sadly, no. The Forza Horizon series itself may owe a significant debt to the trendsetting MMO racing of the original Test Drive Unlimited, but Solar Crown went on to fly too close to the sun in this department. An always-online racer with no dedicated solo component? The Horizon series has allowed players to seamlessly slip between offline and online play since 2014’s Forza Horizon 2!

Need for Speed Unbound? Well, there are definitely several areas of Need for Speed’s impressive customisation suite that handily eclipse Horizon, but Unbound’s arcade focus on high speed hot pursuits means it’s not really a like-for-like comparison.

No, the pound-for-pound champ of modern open world racing is Forza Horizon 5 – and now it’s available on PlayStation 5 for the very first time. Its broad and beautiful Mexico map. Its delectably drift-friendly vehicle dynamics. Its mammoth, 900-odd car garage that goes way beyond just featuring the essentials, and is brimming with cult favourite cars that simply aren’t available in any other racing game. The whole box and dice. PlayStation users are being immersed in all of this, many for the very first time.

The reaction has been fun to watch.

This influx of brand new players has been something the team has been particularly looking forward to.

“Yeah, I’m super excited,” confirms Playground Games art director Don Arceta. “Like, brand new people; for many, this will probably be the first Forza Horizon game that they’ve ever played. So it’s super exciting just to think about that, and think about what our first Horizon experiences were.”

Arceta is especially keen to see what kinds of places and races PlayStation 5 players begin creating with Forza Horizon 5’s huge set of customisation tools – the Event Lab.

You’ll actually get some pretty good Halo content too on the PlayStation, with the event lab props!

“We have over 800 props now in the Event Lab, and just seeing what the community’s done with that feature and mode – and the creativity of the community – it’s just mind blowing,” he continues. “I’m super excited, once we get into the PlayStation 5 users, about what they’ll build, and the creativity that will come from that community.”

“You’ll actually get some pretty good Halo content too on the PlayStation, with the event lab props!”

In pleasing news, the port itself is proving to be as technically impeccable as its Xbox and PC counterparts, which is some flex considering the sheer girth of the game – and the fact that the engine that underpins it has never been unleashed on PlayStation before.

“As you can imagine, because the series has been based around the Xbox environment and architecture, there’s a lot of code and engineering that’s worked with that,” says Arceta. “So when we brought it to the PS5, it was no small undertaking. It was quite a huge task.”

“The PlayStation 5 version was developed by Panic Button, in collaboration with Turn 10 and ourselves, but Panic Button did an amazing job. So you get that amazing, quality experience that you get on Xbox and PC – now you get on the PlayStation, and it’s just amazing work that Panic Button has done.”

Personally I’ve never been able to look past the Forza series as a whole as home to the biggest and best bag of Hot Wheels on the block. No other racing series contains more weird and wonderful cars that I want, piled on top of a cavalcade of cars I didn’t even know I wanted. As a car fan, I love the idea of a whole new cohort of players potentially discovering their favourite cars in Forza Horizon 5 – cars their other racing games just haven’t been serving them.

For Playground Games lead game designer David Orton, however, it’s the sheer breadth of Forza Horizon 5 that he’s anticipating will impress new players.

“The breadth of Horizon is quite staggering,” says Orton. “I think what we find is players go in and find what they really enjoy but, because there’s so much freedom, that can really be whatever you want it to be.”

Horizon is the space where really everyone is welcome, and there’s something in it for everyone.

“We always pride ourselves on giving the player that kind of agency and freedom to do whatever they want, and the game will reward them and react in that way. I’m really looking forward to players just discovering the breadth of the content. If you just want to do road racing, or if you’re really into Rivals and track racing, you can totally do that. But if you love taking incredible photos, you can totally do that. If you’re into Event Lab, and you want to create content for other people, you can totally do that. Horizon is the space where really everyone is welcome, and there’s something in it for everyone. I think the feeling of people going in and realising this is more than just a racing game is what’s really exciting for me.”

“For me, a victory would be, like, ‘I can’t believe I’ve never played this game before,’” says Arceta. “I think the surprise.”

“That, for me, is a victory, because once they’re surprised, they’re engaged – and they want to learn more. So I’m really looking for that. The delight from players; just hearing their surprise and hearing their stories.”

Here, Orton is in agreement.

“Yeah, I think it’s that,” he adds. “Players who’ve never tried Horizon before – whether that’s because it’s on a different platform, or they’ve just never had the time to do it – to actually jump into this world and realise that it’s actually a really warm, welcoming place that’s full of fun, and finding a home at Horizon.”

“Players who’ve never played before realising that, ‘Oh my goodness, how have I never played this game before? This is incredible.’ That, to me, is a win. We’re about to target a cohort of players who may have never played a Forza title before. There’s a bit of an unknown to how people react to that, but I think when you look at the history of our titles, we’re continually perfecting our craft. We feel so excited to bring this to PlayStation. I think we’re going to bring in a whole load of new players and that’s really exciting.”

If there’s any hobby that’s more tribal than car culture, it’s those who hinge their identities on their video game console of choice. For racing game fans, however, one big wall has come down.

Let’s hope it’s not the last.

Luke is a Senior Editor on the IGN reviews team. You can track him down on Bluesky @mrlukereilly to ask him things about stuff.

Ecco the Dolphin Reboot, Including an All-New Original Game, in the Works

The creator of Ecco the Dolphin has revealed that not only are there remakes of the original games underway, but a “third” instalment is also in development.

Revealed via a brief post on Xbox Wire, Ed Annunziata — the original creator of the famed, and fiendishly difficult, action-adventure games — was interviewed about raising awareness about ocean conservation, his life as a developer, and, right at the end, dropped this bombshell revelation:

“Me and the entire original team are going to remaster the original Ecco the Dolphin and Ecco: The Tides of Time games. Then we will make a new, third game with contemporary play and [graphics] sensibilities. Stay tuned.”

There is, of course, already a “third” game. As the last mainline Ecco instalment, Ecco the Dolphin: Defender of the Future was released on Dreamcast 25 years ago in 2000. However, creator Annunziata wasn’t involved. A further sequel, Ecco 2: Sentinels of the Universe, which had been written as a direct sequel to Defender of the Future, was cancelled.

“I just want to finally be able to enter my secret password from the end of Tides of Time. I still have it written in the codes section of the game manual,” wrote one fan, while another reminded us: “I wonder how many people know how completely bonkers the plot of the games are.”

Annunziata didn’t provide any additional details as to when we’ll get to be reunited with Ecco, but a countdown on the official Ecco the Dolphin website is set to expire in 8,508 hours’ time — that’s about a year from now.

Ecco the Dolphin originally launched in 1992 on the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, and was followed by a sequel, Ecco: The Tides of Time, in 1994. Ecco Jr. and Ecco Jr. and the Great Ocean Treasure Hunt were released in 1995, although they were “edutainment” games and primarily developed as learning tools.

Ecco the Dolphin sees you play as the titular dolphin, as your underwater world has been devastated by a swirling gust of air and water. You must help him navigate back through treacherous tropical reefs and freezing polar ice floes to reunite him with his dolphin pod. We thought the 2000 remake was okay, writing: “Ecco the Dolphin is a classic from SEGA. But sometimes classics should stay in the past.

“For those who have played Ecco before, there’s really no reason to come back to it,” we wrote of the 2007 remake in IGN’s Ecco the Dolphin review. “There are no extras offered and the Achievements are junk. If you’ve never played Ecco, then you may want to give it a go. It really is one of the more innovative titles of its time. But, again, that time has long passed, and Ecco’s gameplay doesn’t stand the test of time like Sonic’s.”

The last Ecco the Dolphin game fared much better, getting a 7.6 score in IGN’s Ecco the Dolphin: Defender of the Future review, saying: “If you thought Flipper had personality, wait until you get a load of Ecco the Dolphin. Experience amazing visuals and an engrossing story, and defend the ocean that is rightfully yours.”

Vikki Blake is a reporter, critic, columnist, and consultant. She’s also a Guardian, Spartan, Silent Hillian, Legend, and perpetually High Chaos. Find her at BlueSky.

Former Assassin’s Creed Lead Isn’t Happy About Switch 2’s Game-Key Cards

“I hate it. I think it’s sort of lame”.

An awful lot of talk out of the Switch 2 Direct has focused on the console’s new Game Key Cards, whether they are a good thing for the industry and if anyone will actually buy the damn things. Now, in a new interview with VideoGamer, the Creative Director on Assassin’s Creed III and Far Cry 4, Alex Hutchinson, has shared his two-pence on the fresh-faced physical option — spoilers, he’s not all that keen.

The dev drew the comparison between the Switch 2 Game Key Cards and the similar approach taken by the Xbox One back in 2013, saying that Nintendo is going to “get away with it,” while fans were quick to criticise Microsoft. “It just shows you the power of nostalgia in our business that the way they will beat up Microsoft versus Nintendo is just not the same, especially in Europe,” Hutchinson stated, “It’s like, ‘oh, Nintendo’s doing it, alright we’re not gonna say much’”.

Read the full article on nintendolife.com

Here’s what’s happening in PC games this week

What in the name of jumping jellybeans is happening to The Maw? Our grizzled regular column summarising all the latest game news is going through some sort of midlife crisis and doesn’t know what it wants to be. I can hear it grinding its molars, squelching its many news bladders, and unfurling its long, insipid tendrils. The usual Mawkeeper, Edwin, is away today, so it’s up to me to soothe the beast and tell you all the new games being released on PC this week, as well as a hint for some anticipated strategy game news from Paradox Interactive.

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The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered Is Already the 3rd Best-Selling Game of 2025 in the U.S., Behind Only Monster Hunter: Wilds and Assassin’s Creed: Shadows.

As if impressive Steam concurrent player numbers and Bethesda’s own announcement of 4 million players wasn’t enough to cement it as a hit, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered is now the third best-selling game of 2025 in the U.S. after just one week on sale.

Oblivion Remastered, which shadow-dropped on April 22, has a peak concurrent player count of 216,784 on Steam. While impressive, that figure doesn’t tell the whole story, given Oblivion Remastered also launched on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X and S, as well as straight into Game Pass.

Now we have a new milestone: after just one week on sale, Oblivion Remastered became the third best-selling game in the U.S. of 2025 so far by dollar sales. That’s according to Circana’s Mat Piscatella, who took to social media to say Oblivion Remastered trails only Monster Hunter: Wilds and Assassin’s Creed: Shadows at the top of the 2025 sales chart.

It’s worth pointing out that Circana’s sales charts do not include players via subscription services. So, we know that Oblivion Remastered is a sales hit despite also being available on Microsoft’s Game Pass.

With this success, it seems inevitable that more remasters of Bethesda games will follow, with most suggesting either Fallout 3 (it was leaked back in 2023) or Fallout: New Vegas are next.

If either game is indeed next, what should players expect? Bruce Nesmith, one of Fallout 3’s designers, has pointed to Fallout 3’s “not good” gun combat, which he expects Bethesda would improve significantly for a remaster.

Speaking to VideoGamer, Nesmith said Fallout 3 Remastered would have shooting more in-line with that of Fallout 4. “What did you see in Fallout 4? That will tell you what they felt was necessary to change from Fallout 3,” Nesmith said.

“I know in Fallout 4 there was a lot of work done on the gun combat, because Fallout 3 is the first time they ever tried to do a shooter-style game. And, well, I think the work that was done was amazing.”

Oblivion Remastered, developed by remake specialist Virtuos using Unreal Engine 5, has a long list of visual and feature improvements. It runs at 4K resolution and 60 frames per second, as you’d expect, but other changes are more meaningful. Everything from the leveling systems to character creation, and combat animations to in-game menus have been improved. Meanwhile, there’s lots of new dialogue, a proper third-person view, and new lip sync technology. The changes are going down well with fans, some of whom believe Oblivion Remastered would be more accurately described as a remake. Bethesda, however, has explained why it went down the remaster route.

Nesmith said Fallout 3 Remastered would probably include improvements and changes along similar lines to Oblivion Remastered.

“[Fallout 3 combat] didn’t hold up to shooters at the time,” he said. “Also, it’s an RPG shooter, it’s not a run-and-gun shooter. But a lot of work was done on that for Fallout 4. So I anticipate seeing a lot of that work go into it, assuming they’re doing the same thing.”

“Oblivion wasn’t just brought up to the 2011 version of Skyrim,” he added. “It was brought up to something that, at least on the surface, looks like it exceeds the most recent graphics update in Skyrim.” Nesmith has said The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered is so impressive it could be called “Oblivion 2.0.”

It’s a busy time for Bethesda, which is working on The Elder Scrolls VI and, maybe, more Starfield. Throw in remasters and ongoing work on Fallout 76 and the Fallout TV show, which is heading to New Vegas for Season 2, and fans are in for a treat in the coming years.

We’ve got a comprehensive guide to everything you’ll find in Oblivion Remastered, including an expansive Interactive Map, complete Walkthroughs for the Main Questline and every Guild Quest, How to Build the Perfect Character, Things to Do First, every PC Cheat Code, and much more.

Wesley is the UK News Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.

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