EA Sports PGA Tour Multiplayer

EA Sports PGA Tour Multiplayer: How to Take Turns and Watch Friends

EA Sports PGA Tour multiplayer banks on simultaneous play as a hallmark feature. The game’s multiplayer modes, including Competitive mode for ranked play and Social mod for unranked play, features up to 16 players for rounds of either 9 or 18 holes. Some fans, though, want to know if you can play standard multiplayer where people play one shot at a time and can watch their friends’ shots. Here’s whether there’s a turn order option for EA Sports PGA Tour multiplayer.

Can you take turns and watch friends in EA Sports PGA Tour multiplayer?

Yes, you can take turns and watch friends in EA Sports PGA Tour multiplayer, but only through local couch co-op through offline Quick Play.

For the game’s online multiplayer modes, only simultaneous play is available at launch. This applies to Competitive, Social, and even Private Match online match types. All you can do in these modes is watch other players take their shots on the course, but you can’t take turns.

This lack of turn order play for online multiplayer is being called by fans on Reddit as a “massive oversight” and many want the feature to be added as soon as possible. Hopefully, EA Sports will include this in a future update or patch.

For more guides on EA Sports PGA Tour, here is whether there is a Nintendo Switch release date for the game and how to access the 3-day early access period.

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