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"Goat Simulator Card Game Launching Later This Year"

Apr 13,2025 Author: Sophia

"Goat Simulator Card Game Launching Later This Year"

None of us probably anticipated this exciting news: Goat Simulator is venturing into the world of card games! Yes, it's true, and I'm thrilled to see how this unique concept will translate into a physical game format. Fans can look forward to getting their hands on Goat Simulator: The Card Game later this year.

Coffee Stain North, the creative minds behind the original Goat Simulator, have joined forces with MOOD Publishing to bring this new venture to life. MOOD Publishing is known for their successful adaptations like Deep Rock Galactic: The Board Game and Valheim: The Board Game, so expectations are high for this collaboration.

What Else Do We Know About Goat Simulator: The Card Game?

While details are still under wraps, we know that the game will support 2-6 players, immersing them in a chaotic battle filled with goat-driven antics. It aims to capture the essence of the beloved franchise's absurdity, all packaged in an appealing card game format.

Goat Simulator: The Card Game is set to launch on Kickstarter later this year. If you've ever enjoyed the wild antics of yeeting a goat in the video game, you can probably picture the energetic chaos that will come with the card game.

Santiago Ferrero, the Creative Director at Coffee Stain North, humorously commented on the project, saying, “Chaotic animal-based video games are so last year. That’s why we’ve partnered with MOOD Publishing to release a chaotic animal-based card game instead! You’ve seen goats on your screen; now it’s time to bring them to your table.”

Who Knew Goat Simulation Would Become a Genre in Itself?

Originally launched as an April Fool’s prank in 2014, Goat Simulator quickly became a cultural phenomenon. It has since expanded across various platforms, including PCs, consoles, Nintendo Switch, iOS, Android, and Apple Arcade, maintaining its charm and relevance over the years.

With the release of Goat Simulator 3 continuing the tradition of absurdity, the addition of a card game to the series is a testament to its enduring popularity. In the meantime, fans can explore the Goat Simulator games available on the Google Play Store.

Stay tuned for more exciting updates, and don't miss our next article on Solo Leveling: Arise, which introduces new bosses and content with the Jeju Island Alliance Raid Update.

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