Goat Simulator originally released on Steam April 1, 2014 and was ported to Xbox One a year later, April 2015. Now the beautiful insanity of Goat Simulator is coming to PlayStation consoles next month after a collaboration with Coffee Stain Studios.
“You no longer have to fantasize about being a goat, your dreams have finally come true!”
Everything the game has to offer including flying goats and explosive mayhem throughout the open world is there for players to enjoy. Destroy as much as you can whether it be solo or with friends in local co-op modes.
A four-player local co-op for PS4 and a two-player local co-op on the PS3 is available for players to battle for the highest score.
The most unique aspect of this release is a new GoatVR — “the most authentic “simulated GoatVR experience” that doesn’t require a helmet or anything.” The part where they connect it to the actual headset isn’t quite done yet, but “we felt it better to stay ahead of the crowd and let it out into the wild.”
The game’s disclaimer reads:
“Disclaimer Goat Simulator is a completely stupid game and, to be honest, you should probably spend your money on something else, such as a hula hoop, a pile of bricks, or maybe pool your money together with your friends and buy a real goat. Key Features • You can be a goat • Get points for wrecking stuff – brag to your friends that you’re the alpha goat • MILLIONS OF BUGS! We’re only eliminating the crash-bugs, everything else is hilarious and we’re keeping it • In-game physics that bug out all the time • Seriously look at that goat’s neck • You can be a goat”
If you can look past the disclaimer, Goat Simulator will be available for $9.99 when it releases August 11.