2014’s Goat Simulator is set for the remastered treatment.
Goat Simulator famously lets players run around town as a goat, exploring a sandbox fun house and causing all sorts of trouble.
Goat Simulator Remastered includes new and improved visuals but, developer Coffee Stain said, all the “beloved” in-game bugs from the original remain. The trailer below has some fun referencing these bugs.
Meanwhile, the remaster also includes every DLC from Goat Simulator, as well as one DLC previously exclusive to the mobile version.
Here’s the official blurb:
Goat Simulator Remastered reworks mutators, letting players choose whichever "goat" they want to play as from an in-game menu. This means there’s no more restarting the game to change how you look. On the graphics front, there are updated textures, new lighting, and brand new foliage.
Goat Simulator Remastered’s release ties in with the original game’s 10-year anniversary. It began life as an April Fool’s joke born out of a game jam at Swedish studio Coffee Stain, but went on to become a massive indie hit, selling millions of copies across PC, consoles, and mobile.
Goat Simulator Remastered is due out later in 2024 on PC via Steam, the Epic Games Store, Microsoft Store, Xbox Series X and S, and PlayStation 5.
It’s a busy time for Coffee Stain, which is set to release Satisfactory’s long-awaited 1.0 version in September. It’s currently owned by controversial video game and entertainment company Embracer Group.
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