EA officially sticks by Tiger Woods; PC PGA browser game still in beta
Unless you have been living without TV, radio or internet access in, say, Tahiti for the past couple of weeks you know about pro golfer Tiger Woods' "situation". The embarrassing mess that Woods has had to deal with caused him late this week to announced that he won't be playing pro golf for an "indefinite" period of time.
Officially Electronic Arts, one of many companies that has an endorsement deal with Woods, is sticking by the golfer. This year EA Sports announced their plans to launch a PC browser-based game, Tiger Woods PGA Tour Online, that was supposed to be an example of EA Sports' new approach to PC games The game has gone through a number of closed beta tests for several months but at the moment EA has suspended the beta testing. An open beta is scheduled to launch sometime in January.
Officially Electronic Arts, one of many companies that has an endorsement deal with Woods, is sticking by the golfer. This year EA Sports announced their plans to launch a PC browser-based game, Tiger Woods PGA Tour Online, that was supposed to be an example of EA Sports' new approach to PC games The game has gone through a number of closed beta tests for several months but at the moment EA has suspended the beta testing. An open beta is scheduled to launch sometime in January.



