

Developer Brimstone and publisher Oro Interactive are bringing Super Battle Golf to Steam on February 19 and this isn’t your typical round of golf. Built for one to eight players, everyone plays at the same time in a chaotic race to the hole where realism takes a back seat and anything goes. A launch discount will drop the price to under five dollars, making it easy to jump in and embrace the madness.
Across 27 courses, players deal with sand, water, thick vegetation and the occasional land mine, because apparently normal hazards were not enough. Everyone races toward the hole at once, trying to line up shots while other players do everything possible to ruin them. It is less about perfect form and more about surviving long enough to finish the hole in one piece.
Matches turn into full-on mayhem as players smack opponents with golf balls, ram them with golf carts or casually fire an orbital laser from across the map. Points come from reaching the hole quickly, messing with rivals and somehow staying alive through all the chaos long enough to be crowned the top golfer.
Customization fully embraces the absurd energy. Players can outfit their character with hats, eyewear, hairstyles, facial expressions, clubs and emotes that make absolutely no sense for a golf course. You can swing a chicken leg, launch a billiard ball or wear a towering giraffe head, just to really drive home the idea that this is golf in name only and vibes entirely.
Key Features
- Chaotic multiplayer for up to 8 players
- Point-based solo mode for single-player runs
- 27 unique courses filled with obstacles and surprises
- A mix of offensive, defensive, and utility items to mess with opponents
- Golf carts that can carry up to 8 players at once
- Character customization with outfits, dances, and emotes
- Built-in voice chat
- Public and private servers for quick matches or friend-only chaos