Fortnite - A Goat Outfit (DLC)
Pilgor the goat, crammed into Fortnite's locker. Pure crossover chaos with no gameplay upside - skip it unless the weird-looking goat head on a human body is exactly your sense of humour.
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Only for committed Goat Simulator fans - everyone else will find better locker value elsewhere in Fortnite's cosmetic catalogue.
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About Fortnite - A Goat Outfit (DLC)
I've spent enough time in Fortnite lobbies to know that the locker is its own competitive arena, and this one lands in firmly niche territory. The "A Goat" outfit is a Gaming Legends Series skin built around Pilgor, the protagonist of Goat Simulator 3, and its whole design brief is deliberate absurdity. We're talking an awkward goat head dropped onto a very human-looking body with matching grey skin. The visual dissonance is the point. Epic has pushed Fortnite crossovers with hundreds of IPs, and this one sits on the weirder end of that spectrum - which, depending on your taste, is either a mark in its favour or the reason you scroll past it. To be clear about what you are buying here: this is a single cosmetic outfit. One skin. No back bling, no pickaxe, no V-Bucks, no Battle Pass credit. It drops straight into your locker once redeemed and that is the full scope of the transaction. Community reception has been lukewarm at best - the skin pulls a 3.1 out of 5 from hundreds of community votes on cosmetic tracking sites. Some players find it genuinely funny to run around a battle royale as a human-goat hybrid; others just find it visually odd with no redemptive cool factor. Both reactions are valid. The paired "GOATed" emote, sold separately, does round out the joke if you're committing to the bit. From a pure locker-building angle, the skin has no real mix-and-match utility. Its colour palette - that flat grey-beige - doesn't pair naturally with most back blings or reactive styles from other sets. It works as a statement piece for Goat Simulator fans who want to carry that franchise's chaos energy into their Fortnite sessions. Outside of that crossover loyalty, the appeal is thin. Fortnite has dozens of Gaming Legends skins that offer sharper design, more flexible styling, or stronger cultural cachet in a lobby. This one sits at the novelty end of the shelf. Worth knowing: the skin was originally tied to Goat Simulator 3 pre-orders on the Epic Games Store, before becoming a standard Item Shop rotation at 1,200 V-Bucks. It returns to the shop periodically, so buying a third-party key versus waiting for an Item Shop appearance is a question of convenience and relative cost. No gameplay mechanics are affected either way - in Fortnite, your outfit changes nothing about your hitbox, movement, or performance. Your ZeroPoint movement and build speed are the same whether you're running Pilgor or a Marvel collab.

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- Developer
- Epic Games Inc.
- Publisher
- Epic Games
- Release Date
- Nov 17, 2022