“The remaster that no one asked for”: gameplay trailer revealed the release date of Goat Simulator Remastered

Coffee Stain Studios’ comedy sandbox Goat Simulator, which shook up the gaming industry a decade ago, is returning in 2024 with “the remaster no one asked for” – the release date for Goat Simulator Remastered has been announced.

Image source: Steam

As a reminder, Goat Simulator Remastered was unveiled in August at the opening ceremony of gamescom 2024 and until recently was expected to be released throughout the rest of 2024.

As it became known, Goat Simulator Remastered will go on sale on November 7 for PC (Steam, Epic Games Store, Microsoft Store), PS5, Xbox Series X and S. The announcement was accompanied by a gameplay trailer.

The cost of Goat Simulator Remastered is not specified, but the developers strongly recommend spending the money on something else: “Buy, for example, a beautiful hat, a bunch of bricks, or even chip in with friends on a real goat.”

Although Coffee Stain itself positions Goat Simulator Remastered as “the remaster that no one asked for,” there are a lot of reviews in the comments under the video in support of the future release.

New mutation menu

Goat Simulator Remastered comes complete with all the additions to the original game (including Buck to School on mobile devices), a number of improvements and gameplay innovations.

They promise improved graphics (effects, textures, lighting, animations), “a whole bunch of new bugs,” reworked mutations (now available in a convenient menu) and less interesting updates like general optimization.

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