Stray hits Nintendo Switch later this year
Jun 19, 2024 2:36 PMStray is set to come to Nintendo Switch by the end of 2024, as announced by developer Annapurna Interactive. Originally released in July 2022 for PC, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5, Stray later expanded to Xbox consoles in August 2023. Additionally, an animated film adaptation of Stray is in the works, although its release date remains unknown. Other announcements from Nintendo include titles like Super Mario Party Jamboree, basketball for Nintendo Switch Sports, and The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom.
When is Stray coming to Nintendo Switch?nStray will be available on Nintendo Switch by the end of 2024.
Stray is an action-adventure game developed by BlueTwelve Studio and published by Annapurna Interactive. Set in a dystopian city inhabited by robots and other creatures, players control a stray cat as they navigate the environment and uncover its secrets. The game has received widespread acclaim for its unique premise, detailed world-building, and captivating story. The upcoming animated film aims to expand on these elements, potentially reaching a broader audience.
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Seeing Stray make its way to the Switch by the end of 2024 is super exciting—it’s such an immersive game that Switch users are sure to love. Plus, the prospects of an animated film adaptation have me curious to see how they capture the game’s unique dystopian charm on screen
Stray making its way to the Switch is a fantastic move, opening up its intriguing world to even more gamers. Can't wait to see how the animated film adaptation adds to its already rich narrative
It's awesome to see Stray finally making its way to the Switch Can't wait to explore that dystopian city with everyone's favorite feline on the go, and the animated film sounds like it's going to be a treat for fans.