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Tiger Woods is returning to golf video games
CNN
It is not yet clear when (or if) Tiger Woods will play professional golf again after he injured his leg in a car accident late last month. But that isn't stopping Take-Two Interactive from launching a new golf video game featuring the sports legend.
Take-Two (TTWO) announced Tuesday that it has signed an exclusive long-term deal with Woods that was finalized before the car accident. The press release features a quote attributed to Woods from January. And David Ismailer, president of Take-Two subsidiary 2K that is working with Woods, said in the statement that "like the rest of the world, we were saddened to hear of his recent accident, and we wish him a full and smooth recovery."![](/newspic/picid-6252001-20240609153039.jpg)
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