Nintendo has confirmed that the free Golf update for Nintendo Switch Sports, which adds 21 holes and an online Survival Golf mode, will arrive next week.
The free DLC, which adds golf to the game on top of the existing six sports already featured, will be released on November 28.As well as standard local play, golf will include a new online multiplayer mode called Survival Golf.In this mode, up to eight players take part online, all hitting their shots at the same time. Whoever clears the hole in the most strokes is eliminated, and this continues until only one player is left.
Golf has featured in all three previous Wii Sports games – the original on Wii, its sequel Wii Sports Resort and itsWii Sports contained nine holes, all of which were based on the holes from the original NES version of Golf, which was programmed by
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