Goat of Duty Fashion Week Will Bring New Costumes and New Game Mode

Published: June 3, 2019 9:45 AM /

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In the grim darkness of the far future, there are only... goats? The premier animal-based first-person shooter Goat of Duty still hasn't been publicly released, but the developers have announced via a press release that another batch of new content is on the way. The Goat of Duty Fashion Week will be bringing several new costumes to the game along with a brand-new game mode for (future) players to enjoy.

Let's start things off with a look at some of the costumes players can enjoy in Goat of Duty:

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The Goat of Duty Fashion Week costumes certainly cover a few areas of popular culture.

As you can see, the developers have created some subtle culture references with their skins for the game.

Goat of Duty is a completely serious first-person shooter where players can fight in intense deathmatch battles featuring 2–10 players goats. You're a bit more nimble that the bog-standard 2-legged shooter, so your animalistic agility is a key factor to your success.

A closed beta took place last month and another one will soon be on the way as part of Goat of Duty Fashion Week. In addition, a new game mode will come with the next beta test. The devs have released a screenshot with a hint as to what it is, so take a look and see if you can guess what it'll be all about:

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If this silly shooter game sounds like the sort of thing you might enjoy, you can swing by its official Discord server to get on board for the next closed beta. Goat of Duty will release sometime before the end of 2019. In the meantime, you can add it to your wishlist on Steam.

What do you think of the development progress of this game? Do you like any of the new skins that will be introduced in Goat of Duty Fashion Week? Let us know in the comments below!

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