Baadlands: Furry Road brings a harsher wasteland to Goat Simulator 3

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Baadlands: Furry Road brings a harsher wasteland to Goat Simulator 3
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Goat Simulator 3 has a new expansion – Baadlands: Furry Road – which launches today on Xbox Series X|S. The add-on pivots from the initially planned western theme to a full post‑apocalyptic take on San Angora. Developers at Coffee Stain North position Baadlands as a tougher sandbox, built to challenge returning players. Alongside new traversal and physics toys, the team teases hidden content that must be earned in‑game.

One world, not many: how Baadlands reshapes the map

Baadlands: Furry Road brings a harsher wasteland to Goat Simulator 3

Unlike last year’s Multiverse of Nonsense, Baadlands is designed as one large, coherent map rather than a collage of distinct realms. The studio emphasizes a unified wasteland that reacts more aggressively to player chaos – the world fights back more than before, raising the difficulty for seasoned goat wranglers.

Key gameplay additions

Baadlands: Furry Road brings a harsher wasteland to Goat Simulator 3
  • Summonable motorcycle – mobility gets a major shake‑up with a personal bike you can call in at will for desert traversal.
  • New Goat Gears – physics‑bending items return, including overpowered Propeller Horns and fire‑themed experiments.
  • Economy‑bending tools – some Gears can earn currency quickly if used cleverly across the Baadlands.
  • A hidden vault – a unique, franchise‑specific vault exists in the wasteland and requires effort to unlock.
  • Higher baseline challenge – encounters and systems are tuned to push back more than the base game’s usual sandbox.

How it differs from Multiverse of Nonsense

Baadlands: Furry Road brings a harsher wasteland to Goat Simulator 3

Where Multiverse of Nonsense sliced the experience into multiple themed zones, Baadlands consolidates its ideas into a single wasteland. That structural shift supports the expansion’s tougher tone, with traversal – led by the new bike – and emergent physics tools driving most of the moment‑to‑moment play.

Developer notes

Baadlands: Furry Road brings a harsher wasteland to Goat Simulator 3

“We set out to make it as one big, coherent world,” the team explains, adding that in Baadlands “the world will fight back more than you might be used to.”

On traversal, the studio highlights that you can “drive your own personal motorcycle, which can be summoned at will.”

Baadlands: Furry Road brings a harsher wasteland to Goat Simulator 3

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As for balance and bugs, the developers admit they considered trimming the most chaotic items, but concluded that “the best features are the bugs we found along the way.”

Release details

Baadlands: Furry Road brings a harsher wasteland to Goat Simulator 3

Baadlands: Furry Road is available now as an expansion for Goat Simulator 3 on Xbox Series X|S. The setting is post‑apocalyptic San Angora, with new systems centered on traversal, physics toys and an unlockable vault.

Wasteland takeaway – why it matters

Baadlands shifts Goat Simulator 3 from scattershot realms to a focused, reactive wasteland. If you want fresh ways to break physics – and a world that pushes back – the summonable bike, new Gears and hidden vault set the stage for new sandbox experiments.

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