
Tiger Woods held a press conference today to discuss recent transgressions. He admitted his guilt, saying, "I had affairs, I cheated. What I did was not acceptable, and I am the only person to blame." As the biggest star in golf, his actions obviously impacted more than just the sport itself. EA Sports, which publishes the "Tiger Woods PGA Tour" series of golf video games, will clearly be affected, as well.
Kotaku reached out to EA Sports president, Peter Moore, to get his reaction on the Tiger Woods press conference. Here's what he had to say:
"It was good to see Tiger address the public today, and we're supportive of his focus toward family and rebuilding his life. He remains one of the greatest athletes in history, and as a long-standing partner, we look forward to seeing Tiger back on the golf course when the time is right for him and his family."
EA has previously stated that they'll be sticking with Tiger and his game franchise isn't going anywhere. It'll be interesting to see how things shake out with the assumed release of "PGA Tour 11" coming later this year.