The game is starting to become more serious in the way it's not serious at all

May 21, 2014 15:45 GMT  ·  By

Developer Coffee Stain Studios has delayed the update to its nonsensical Goat Simulator video game to June 3.

The update was initially expected to land sometime during mid-May, but the developer has announced via Twitter that it will arrive a tad later.

The update includes a bunch of content for the much hyped Goat Simulator, adding a new playable map, local split-screen multiplayer allowing up to four goats to play at the same time, along with goat wall-running, the ability to balance the goat on its front legs, and to ride bicycles and skateboards, as well as to coerce human non-playable characters to ride your goat.

In addition to all this, the update will also introduce several new playable goats for everyone to crash with into cars, people, wheelbarrows and fuel tanks, complete with new achievements for those who have already unlocked all the Michael Bay-related ones. More explosions! Yay!

The upcoming update will also allow modders to integrate new content into the game much more easily, which is just great, considering the upcoming features. The time is ripe for the first goat parkour videos to start flooding the Internet.

Goat Simulator was released for PC on April 1, the most fitting launch date possible for a game that's about doing a whole lot of destructive nothing, and the 1.1 update will be released on June 3.