How to get Goat skin in Fortnite: Goat Simulator 3 skin & price

Liam Mackay
Fortnite Goat Simulator 3 Goat skin

In a collaboration with Goat Simulator 3, Fortnite players can get their hands on a bizarre Goat skin. Here’s how to get the Goat skin in Fortnite Chapter 3, Season 4.

Fortnite has over 1000 skins ranging from the weird to the wonderful, with the Chapter 3 Season 4 update bringing Brie Larson’s The Paradigm and Spider-Verse’s Gwen Stacy to the Battle Pass.

Epic Games manages to bring over plenty of characters from other video games, often as a promotion alongside their release. Fortnite players can get Sully’s Sea Plane Glider from Uncharted, as well as Assassin’s Creed skins such as Ezio and Eivor.

In one of the most bizarre collaborations yet, players can take control of a man-goat hybrid to celebrate Goat Simulator 3’s launch. Here’s how to get the Goat skin in Fortnite.

How to get the Goat Simulator 3 Goat skin in Fortnite

Fortnite Goat skin with Goat Simulator 3

All players need to do to unlock the Goat skin in Fortnite is purchase Goat Simulator 3 on the Epic Games Store by September 29, 2023, at 8:59 PT / 11:59 ET / 04:59 BST.

This will automatically deposit the Goat skin in your account. Don’t worry if you’re not interested in Goat Simulator 3 or you’re on console, as the Goat skin will hit the Fortnite Item Shop on November 26, 2022, “so everyone will have a chance to trot through the grassy plains as a mayhem-fueled bovine.”

Fortnite Goat skin price

Purchasing Goat Simulator 3 from the Epic Games Store to get the Goat skin in Fortnite will set you back around $30/£25, but Epic Games haven’t revealed how much V-Bucks the skin itself will cost.

Most Gaming Legends skins cost somewhere between 1,500 and 1,600 V-Bucks, so expect Fortnite’s Goat skin to fall somewhere in that price range.


For more Fortnite, be sure to check out the Crew Pack for October and how to complete all of the Weekly Quests.

Image Credit: Epic Games

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