Stray Has Been Rated in Korea

Initially announced in June 2020, the cyberpunk adventure title could receive new details and a release date for PS4, PS5 and PC.

Posted By | On 07th, Apr. 2022

Stray

BlueTwelve Studio’s adventure title Stray, which was delayed from last year to “early 2022,” could receive some new details soon. Gematsu recently spotted a rating for the game via the South Korean ratings board GRAC. Based on similar ratings discovered for Ghostwire: Tokyo and Monster Hunter Rise on PC, a release date announcement seems likely.

Stray focuses on a lone cat that’s been separated from its family. Now lost in a cybercity, it roams the environment searching for an escape while also solving some mysteries along the way. There are “dangerous creatures” to be found along with droids of all varieties. While the player must stealth and agility to progress, there’s also a small drone named B12 that provides assistance.

Stray is in development for PS4, PS5 and PC. Publisher Annapurna Interactive confirmed last month that it was still slated to release this year so stay tuned for more details in the coming weeks.


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