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Extreme Golf celebrates first anniversary with new course, mode, and more

Extreme Golf celebrates first anniversary with new course, mode, and more
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Haegin has released an update for its mobile sports game Extreme Golf with some new content to celebrate the game’s first anniversary on stores. The update is available now for iOS and Android devices.

The update introduces a new course called Rainforest, where you will have an exotic experience playing golf in a beautiful rainforest. This is the latest map to be added to the game since Wild Mountain back in February, and Haegin has constantly kept the game updated with new maps since its release last April.

The V2.0.1 update for Extreme Golf also introduces a new ball simply called 1st Anniversary. It has a unique design inspired by sports sedans, and features high power and wind resistance making it ideal for long distance shots.

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This update also brings in a new casual mode called Quick Play. Similar to the Classic Mode, this is also a four player game mode, but it changed the number of holes played, entry fee, and winnings to only a third of the Classic Mode. This should suit any players that want more rapid gameplay and quicker matches.

Meanwhile, a special check-in board which features various rewards will be available to celebrate Extreme Golf’s first anniversary. It lasts for seven days after you first log in after the update, and the content will vary depending on your status: new, returning, or consistent.

Finally, this new update for the game also comes with a new reward system called the Special Roulette, as well as improvements to hole-cups, and map UI changes.

Extreme Golf is available from the iOS App Store and the Google Play for Android store, where it is a free to play game containing adverts and in-app purchases.

You can read more about some of our favourite sports games on iOS right here.
Olly Smith
Olly Smith
With a keen eye for hidden gems and long-forgotten retro titles, Olly is a games journalist who works hard to progress twenty minutes without a checkpoint only to fail on the home stretch.