Stray is yet to be released but that has not stopped the day one patch being rolled out now. The day one patch, aka version 1.02, fixes some navigation and audio issues. The patch will also address a number of collision issues in the world, along with improved localisation support. The full patch notes for Stray can be read below.
Stray 1.02 day one patch notes
- Improved navigation in various places
- Made some game scripts more robust when reloading checkpoints
- Improved audio during cinematics
- Polished audio sounds and general mix in throughout
- Small graphical tweaks and fixes
- Improved localisation in several languages
- A LOT of collision fixes, naughty cat!
Stray was announced two years ago in June 2020 at the PlayStation 5 reveal event, as one of several indie titles that really caught people’s imaginations. The above gameplay demo certainly focusses on the darker, grimier parts of the city, but the reveal trailer was often much more vibrant and colourful. Stray was originally set to be released in 2021, but developer BlueTwelve revised that for the game to be released this year instead.
Stray takes place in a decaying cybercity, following a cat that has found himself in this city after being separated from his family and injured. You’ll have to explore and survive, navigating the world with cat-like leaps and solving puzzles that are in your way, seemingly doing so by just messing stuff up and knocking things over. Classic cat. Along its journey, the cat will meet a small drone named B-12 that will expand the cat’s horizons, able to interact with parts of the world that a cat could not and also speak with its inhabitants – human-like robots that will react to the cat’s presence in various ways.
Stray will be available on July 19th with the release platforms set to be PS5, PS4, and PC.
Source: Orbis

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How much will this cost to purchase if you just have ps essential?