
Nova Scotia video game studio looks to make golf more accessible in ‘PGA Tour 2K25’
Golf is never far from Josh Muise’s mind, no matter the weather in Lunenburg, N.S.
Helping make the game a little easier was an objective for Muise, the senior creative director of HB Studios — the creative team behind the “PGA Tour 2K” video game franchise.
Gamers picking up the new version of the franchise, “PGA Tour 2K25,” benefit from that from the get-go.
“it’s something we take near and dear to the way we want to make games,” Muise said. “We fully understand the responsibility on our shoulders, of golf being a complex and difficult sport to master in real life. Historically we’ve taken that true simulation approach, which I think was reflected in a product that was maybe a little harder to pick up and play in the past.”