Sony continues to clean up its multiplayer titles, the success of which does not seem to be there. The next victim will be Everybody’s Golf.
Bad news for golf lovers. While the latter already have to wait another year for the EA Sports PGA Tour, Sony announces the closure of servers on Everybody’s Golf. The PS4 game released in 2017 will therefore lose all online features from September 30, 2022. So there are only six months left to enjoy multiplayer modes.
Six months off
According to the message that appears on the official PlayStation website, while online features will not be available on that date, the single player game should still be playable. It’s a shame as several modes of Everybody’s Golf require connection. we think of open courses, international tournaments, but also rankings or warp medals. In short, it’s an entire part of the game that is now inaccessible.
If you’re ever a trophy hunter, you should know that taking down Everybody’s Golf servers means two of them are unavailable. It is clear that after September 30th it will be impossible to have Platinum. The first obstacle will be the Online Debut Trophy (First steps online in VF – the first time we play online on an open course). The second is Walking Encyclopedia, which is obtained by catching every type of fish at least once.
Everybody’s Golf: The shot of the glitch?
While the Everybody’s Golf license existed on PS2 and PS3, it didn’t have the same success with its PS4 version. We haven’t really heard from the series since the release of the VR episode in 2019 (which disappointed for lack of content). The PS5 doesn’t appear to be part of Sony’s plans, and the Clap Hanz studio is now developing mobile games (Clap Hanz Golf for amateurs).