Stray, which was announced last year and attracted attention even with its first video, has been postponed until 2022. Developed by the BlueTwelve team, Stray will be a little more delayed, according to Annapurna Interactive, which has previously distributed successful games such as Journey, What Remains of Edith Finch, Outer Wilds and Kentucky Route Zero.
Gameplay video released for Stray where we control a cat
Recently, we have seen the announcement of many highly anticipated games. In recent weeks, we’ve seen news of the postponement of Ghostwire: Tokyo, Resident Evil Re:Verse, Warhammer 40K: Darktide, Rainbow Six Extraction, Riders Republic, Kena: Bridge of Spirits and finally Crimson Desert. Stray, which was postponed until the first months of 2022, wasamong these productions. Along with the news of the postponement, a video of the game was also released. In this gameplay video, we see that stray has many dynamics. Controlling a cat really looks more enjoyable than the video. Check out this gameplay video below.
Although Stray was originally announced last year, we can say that the game goes back much further. The game, which we first encountered with gifs of HK_project, led to a lot of adoption of the idea of controlling a cat, and soon came across as Stray. Set in a world where there is no humanity and only robots remain, the game seems to focus a lot on cat animations and movements. Let’s also remember that the game will be available for PC, PS4 and PS5.