Stray is heading to Switch this year

Acclaimed sci-fi cat game, Stray, is heading to the Nintendo Switch this year. It was previously a timed exclusive on the PlayStation 5 before nabbing itself an Xbox release back in August.

During the Nintendo Direct, the BlueTwelve Studio debut game was revealed to be heading to the platform. The sub-minute trailer gives us an idea how the game will run on the platform.

Stray was BlueTwelve’s debut into the market with Annapurna Interactive backing and publishing the game. It nabbed a lot of praise and even won awards.

The game takes place in a dystopian city as you trek through the streets of a robot-filled land devoid of any organic human lives after something led to their demise. You, as a stray cat named as such by your peers, must find a way out of the city and return to your litter with the help of B-12, a small floating robot that helps you understand the robot language and communicate.

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