

This imminent expansion - which is scheduled for release on DbD’s copper anniversary - will see the multiplayer game take to the stars and promises to really shake things up with fresh content that’s unlike anything they’ve ever done before.Īnd what better way is there to celebrate 7 years of asymmetrical bloodshed than to go intergalactic? After all, crossing that final frontier is pretty much the crowing achievement of any slasher franchise that has legs. Even Dead Space (a franchise that was driven into the ground by its own publisher and forced into complete dormancy for almost a decade) has managed to make itself relevant again.Īlways with its finger on the pulse, Dead by Daylightis looking to get in on the action next with its Chapter 28 DLC. Sci-fi horror is all the rage these days, with Scorn, SIGNALIS, The Callisto Protocol and the upcoming Greyhill Incident all capitalizing on the voguish trend. Fingers crossed that the Xbox version of Stray would get a similar physical release. There was also a physical edition for the PlayStation version from iam8bit, alongside a copy of the game’s soundtrack on vinyl. Stray was released for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 and PC via Steam back in July of last year.

Players will also defend against unforeseen threats and solve the mysteries of this decaying cybercity inhabited by nothing but unassuming droids and dangerous creatures. B12 will assist the player in solving the puzzles you’ll come across on your journey. Along the way, you’ll be untangling an “ancient mystery”.Įventually, the cat meets up with and befriends a small flying drone called B12. One such cat is the game’s protagonist, which has become separated from its family, and is trying to find a way out of the city.

Stray is set in a future where humans have presumably gone extinct, and what remains of society is run by machines. No release date has been announced as of yet. The ESRB has rated the dystopian cat adventure for the Xbox Series and Xbox One. Xbox fans feeling that they missed out on Annapurna Interactive and BlueTwelve Studio’s Stray appear to be in luck.
