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PSA: The hit PlayStation game Stray is also playable on PC – onmsft.com

Robert Collins Robert Collins
July 20, 2022
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BlueTwelve Studio’s feline-starring cyberpunk adventure game Stray released yesterday to much excitement, especially for PlayStation fans. So much excitement, in fact, that many are pointing to the unnamed kitty (it is a stray, after all) as the culprit in the PSN outages that occurred just hours after the game’s release.

While Stray is console-exclusive to Sony’s PS4 and PS5, it seems that many gamers out there don’t realize that Stray is available on PC, too.

That’s right: you can purchase Stray on PC right now over on Steam; it is available for Windows 10 machines.

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UNTANGLE AN ANCIENT MYSTERY TO ESCAPE A LONG-FORGOTTEN CITY.

Lost, alone and separated from family, a stray cat must untangle an ancient mystery to escape a long-forgotten city…

Along the way, the cat befriends a small flying drone, known only as B-12. With the help of this newfound companion, the duo must find a way out.

Are you excited to get your paws on Stray on PC? Let us know down in the comments.

Featured image courtesy of earlygame.com.

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