For those of you wondering what’s become of BlueTwelve Studio and Annapurna Interactive’s post-apocalyptic adventure title Stray, the game is still very much in development. In fact, the game is aiming for release later this year.
While nothing has been confirmed, a recent Tweet from PlayStation alludes to Stray being released later this year (though no actual date has been confirmed). The game will be headed to PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and PC via Steam.
Stray is set in a future where humans have presumably gone extinct, and what remains of society is run by machines. The game puts you in the furry paws of a cat wandering the streets of one city, where you happen upon and make friends with one of the city’s robot drones named B12. Along the way, you’ll be untangling an “ancient mystery”, where you’ll be enlisting B12’s help with puzzle solving and navigation.
As we said before, the game might not scream “horror”, but set against the Dystopian cyberpunk backdrop, Stray does have that dark appeal to it. Plus, Annapurna did do a little game called What Remains of Edith Finch, so they’re no strangers to horror.
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