PlayStation Cat Game Stray postponed to Summer 2022

PlayStation has quietly announced a delay in its cat game Stray, which is now expected to be released this summer.
The release window was previously set for Spring 2022, but in a tweet (below) announcing indie games that will soon be spotted by Eurogamer, PlayStation secretly confirmed the delay.
The launch of Stray on PS5, PS4 and PC will mark two years after it was first revealed at the PS5 release event when it was originally expected in 2021.
🐈 Stray
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🐑 Cult of the LambThese are just three of the unmissable indies coming to PlayStation soon. Discover more below pic.twitter.com/fkYbz7MoRl
— PlayStation (@PlayStation) April 28, 2022
Developer BlueTwelve’s goal is simple: “Our goal is to create a unique experience of playing as a cat,” they said at the time.
But this is no ordinary house cat, as players control the kitty as it explores a robotic cybercity and tries to return home with the help of a drone called the B-12.
BlueTwelve has been fairly quiet since the original reveal, only sharing more information about the game in July of last year when the postponement to Spring 2022 was announced.
Several games from the original PS5 reveal, which took place in September 2020, suffered delays as the COVID-19 pandemic didn’t do game development any favors.
Gran Turismo 7, Horizon: Forbidden West and Deathloop were among the games with the biggest delays, but Stray remains the only games to remain unreleased alongside Goodbye Volcano High and Forspoken.
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