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A title update now live on the PlayStation Network adds PlayStation Move support to a sports game where motion controls make the most sense: golf, specifically Tiger Woods PGA Tour 11.
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Tiger Woods remains a toxic title sponsor thanks to bad play and lingering punch lines from a scandal-plagued winter, but he’s still got a game coming out next week. How to market it? I got it, bring in Mike Ditka!
Publisher EA is extending its “Project Ten Dollar” scheme to make buying used copies of EA Sports games a bad idea. Don’t expect to play your EA Sports games online without the “Online Pass” included in new copies.
Tiger Woods begins his comeback at The Masters this week, and the browser-based game bearing his name transitioned from beta to full release today. EA Sports’ boss hit the television to talk about why EA never left the scandal-wracked golfer.
A Tiger Woods PGA Tour 11 release without an active star is no longer a going concern, with the golfer’s return to active duty at the Masters Tournament next month.