Epic Games and Coffee Stain – the developers behind Goat Simulator – are partnering to bring Fortnite players the A Goat skin.

It doesn’t feel like there is a huge crossover between the physics-based Goat Simulator and Fortnite, but here we are.

After partnering together to celebrate the release of Goat Simulator 3, Epic Games and developer Coffee Stain are releasing a unique goat-themed skin to Fortnite

This isn’t the first collaboration to hit Chapter 3 Season 4. In fact, one of Fortnite’s exciting Battle Pass Skins is Spider-Man themed.

How to Unlock the A Goat Skin in Fortnite Early

The A Goat skin in Fortnite can be unlocked early by pre-ordering Goat Simulator 3 from the Epic Games Store. Simply follow these instructions to unlock the skin now:

  • Head to the Epic Games Store on PC
  • Pre-order Goat Simulator 3 for $29.99/£24.99
  • Receive the skin for free from Epic Games
the A Goat skin from Fortnite next to the Goat Simulator 3 Logo

It is worth noting that despite Goat Simulator 3 not releasing until November 17, you will receive the skin upon pre-ordering the game.

According to iFireMonkey on Twitter, some users have not received their skin despite pre-ordering the game. The solution offered is to refund the game via Epic Games Store and pre-order it a second time.

Additionally, if you purchase Goat Simulator 3 any time from now until September 2023, you will also receive the skin. If you fancy waiting for reviews to drop for the game, that’s a perfectly viable option too.

A Goat Skin Fortnite Item Shop Release Date

To unlock the A Goat skin without pre-ordering Goat Simulator 3, you will have to purchase it from the Item Shop in Fortnite from November 26.

It will set you back 1,200 V-Bucks, which you can get rather easily from picking up the reasonably priced Fortnite Crew Subscription.

the A Goat skin from Fortnite against a blue background

Of course, once you’ve unlocked the incredible A Goat skin, you can set your sights on figuring out how to unlock the Herald skin in Fortnite.

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