Remastered Goat Simulator, released in 2014, is scheduled for release.
Famously, the Goat Simulator allows users to explore a sandbox fun house, run amok as goats, and get into all kinds of mischief.
Although the game’s developer, Coffee Stain, said that Goat Simulator Remastered has better graphics, all of the “loved” in-game glitches from the original version are still present. Fun references to these bugs may be found in the trailer below.
Concurrently, every DLC from Goat Simulator and one that was previously only available on the mobile version is included in the remaster.
This is the official synopsis:
Enter the hooves of Pilgor, a boisterous goat with a propensity for mayhem and destruction, in Goat Simulator. Explore GoatVille by leaping, kicking, and licking your way to inventive ways to ruin NPCs’ days. By causing havoc, players can earn points that can be redeemed for new features and mutators that improve the goaty gameplay.
Through an in-game interface, users can select which “goat” they want to play as in Goat Simulator Remastered, a reworking of mutators. This implies that you can no longer modify your appearance by beginning the game over. New vegetation, fresh lighting, and improved textures are all part of the visuals.
The list of DLC that is part of Goat Simulator Remastered is as follows:
- Some might refer it GoatVille as “The Big Apple of Goat Simulator.”
- Goat City Bay: Northern California’s beauty of the coast Asia’s Goats
- Goat MMO: An enchanted journey through uncharted territory
- Goat Z: Are you a survivor of the end times?
- PAYDAY: assemble your group and get ready to pull off a heist!
- Waste of Space: Travel to the far reaches of space to see what well-known science fiction allusions can be found there.
- Buck to School: A new jock has arrived at GoatVille High from Goat Simulator Mobile.
The release of Goat Simulator Remastered coincides with the tenth anniversary of the original game. Originating from a game jam at Coffee Stain, a Swedish studio, it started as an April Fool’s prank but eventually became a big indie hit, selling millions of copies on PC, consoles, and mobile devices.
On PC via Steam, the Epic Games Store, Microsoft Store, Xbox Series X and S, and PlayStation 5, Goat Simulator Remastered is scheduled for release later in 2024.
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