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Goat Simulator coming to the Xbox One and Xbox 360 in April

Fahad Al-Riyami Fahad Al-Riyami
August 10, 2020
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Confirmed! Goat Simulator coming to the Xbox One and 360 in April

There are all sorts of simulation games at your disposal; and while flight and racing simulation games dominate the lot, there are other, more niche and sometimes unorthodox ones as well. This next one falls into the latter category but has got over 25,000 reviews on Steam and averages a ‘Very Positive’ rating, and it’s coming soon to the Xbox One and 360.

Goat Simulator. Yes, it’s completely absurd to be running around an open world causing all sorts of havoc and devastation, as a goat. But that’s exactly why the game is so fun to be played. The developers have also intentionally left many of the non-fatal glitches in the game to supplement its absurdity, and as a result, typically, hilarity ensues.

Since launch, and following exceptionally high demand, the developers have continued to add more content into the game. In-game missions will turn you into a devil goat, have you flying around in a jet pack – imagine that – and even taking you on a trip to space following an alien abduction. More recently, the game’s developers added an expansion pack to the game which turns it into an MMO, so you can go on quests and meet fellow goats online.

Goat Simulator is coming to the Xbox One and the Xbox 360 in April, and we’ll let you know when the game is available. We’ve also included the link to the PC version below. If you’ve always wished to be a goat, like some of those screaming ones on YouTube, Goat Simulator is for you.

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