Fore closure.

Everybody’s Golfwill soon be downgraded to Everybody’s Golf As Long As They’re All In the Same Room, following Sony announcement it’ll be ending the PlayStation 4 game’s multiplayer support and taking its servers offline from September this year.

More specifically, the Everybody’s Golf servers willgo permanently offlinefrom 30th September 2022, meaning all online multiplayer modes and other online features - including the likes of leaderboards and certain trophies - will cease to be available from that point on.

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Gematsu hascompiled a full list of online features getting the chopas of October, so do have a peruse and plan accordingly:

Everybody’s Golf launched for PlayStation 4 in August 2017, meaning its online features will have survived just past its five-year anniversary come switch off day, but their termination does regrettably mean fans are now entirely devoid of Everybody’s Golf online options on PlayStation, given that none were included in the more recentEverybody’s Golf VR.

All is not entirely lost, however; players with an iOS machine and anApple Arcadesubscription can get their fill of similar styled, jovially presented online golfing action viaClap Hanz Golf, a portable spin on the Everybody’s Golf formula from the same development studio.

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