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PGA Tour 2K21 Shipped Around 2 Million Units; Take-Two Teases Future of the Franchise “For Many Years”

Take-Two Interactive Software's president Karl Slatoff talked about the future of the PGA Tour 2K franchise.

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During Take-Two Interactive Software’s quarterly financial conference call for investors and analysts, president Karl Slatoff talked about the future of the PGA Tour 2K franchise.

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Slatoff mentioned that PGA Tour 2K21 shipped around 2 million units, and that is considered a fantastic and surprising result.

He also mentioned that Take-Two believes there is a future for the franchise within its lineup and it deserves investment, with the perspective of turning it into a profitable and exciting franchise going forward for many years.

“We are incredibly excited about the performance of that title and I’d like to say that we’re not surprised, but I’m personally surprised.

It has done fantastically well. We sold around 2 million units or so, which is a fantastic result and we’re just really getting started.

We do think that there’s a future in this franchise for us. We haven’t really announced much what specifically that means, but without a doubt, this is something that we feel merits investment from our side and is something that we can really turn into a profitable and exciting franchise for us going forward for many years.”

PGA Tour 2K21 is available for PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC, and Google Stadia.

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