Stray Souls Interview: Legendary Silent Hill Composer Akira Yamaoka Joins the Team
When Jukai Studio officially opened its doors in 2022, there was never any doubt about which project they wanted to tackle first: an untitled horror concept near and dear to…
Stray Is Finally Coming to Xbox in August 2023
Cat lovers, rejoice! Stray will finally be making its way to Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One on August 10, 2023.
Stray Hits Xbox This August
Stray was first revealed by publisher Annapurna Interactive and developer Blue Twelve years ago, at the same event where the PlayStation 5 was revealed. It finally hit PlayStation 5 and…
Stray Had Highest Player Count for PS Plus Extra’s First Year, Ghost of Tsushima Gets Most Hours Played
Not a lot of games launch on PlayStation Plus Extra. However, it seems like one of those day-one games made quite a splash, as, according to Sony, Stray brought in…
Humble Games Showcase 2023 Brings New Info On Stray Gods, Breeze In The Clouds, And More
The 2023 Humble Games Showcase has dropped new information on eight upcoming indie titles, including a playable musical, a beat-'em-up using the power of the weather, and more.Stray Gods, an"interactive…
Stray has been rated on Xbox platforms by the ESRB
Stray's new rating page by the US games rating board has hopes high that a port for Xbox consoles is coming soon.
Stray PS5, PS4 Exclusivity Is Coming to an End
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Stray Could Be Coming to Xbox Following ESRB Rating
BlueTwelve Studio’s cat-based adventure game Stray has received an ESRB rating for Xbox consoles, suggesting its time as a PlayStation console exclusive could be coming to an end.
Stray Blade Review
Stray Blade tries and fails to free the Soulslike from gloomy settings and opaque storytelling, falling short of both its own ambitions and the genre’s standards.
Stray Gods: The Roleplaying Musical takes the stage in August
The passion project from Dragon Age writer David Gaider is ready to go after roughly five years in development.