Coffee Stain Studios' Goat Simulator is getting an update this week that will turn it into a massively multiplayer online game (MMO).

Update 1.2, which was announced in a trailer on Monday, is called "Goat MMO Simulator," and serves as a humorous version of MMO games like "World of Warcraft," according to GameSpot.

Coffee Stain refers to Goat Simulator as the "world's dumbest game," and has achieved more success with this game than others, selling over 1.1 million PC copies and 500,000 mobile copies.

"Once you try out our new expansion, you guys will sh*t so many bricks that it'll trigger a new real-estate bubble," said Armin Ibrisagic, game designer and PR manager at Coffee Stain.

The whole purpose of the game is to let you cause chaos around town and destroy things with your head as a goat, CNET reported.

Players will be able to choose between five new MMO classes in which they can be a warrior, hunter, rogue, magician, and even a microwave. The last option lets you run around and destroy things as a microwave hybrid.

"Dozens" of quests will also be available in the update, GameSpot reported. While there won't be much content in the MMO expansion, the developers made sure to add mermaids and dinosaurs.

Update 1.2 will be available through Stream on Thursday, Nov. 20, though Coffee Stain has yet to announce if the update will be available for mobile devices. Goat MMO Simulator is ultimately being released as a way for Coffee Stain to say thanks to fans who bought the game.

"If anyone from Blizzard Legal is reading this then please don't sue, be cool," added Coffee Stain CEO Anton Westbergh.