PlayStation owners will be able to play through Stray for free this week, even if they don't have a paid PS Plus subscription.
On Tuesday, Extra and Premium members will get day one access to Annapurna’s Stray, meaning that new members will effectively be able to download and complete the game for free using the trial.A credit card is required to sign up for the free trial, and currently, the free trial offer appears to only be available in Europe.
Users can cancel their subscription at any time, whether at the end of the trial period or at the end of the period for which they have already paid.Annapurna and BlueTwelve’s Stray has players controlling a nameless cat as it explores a futuristic city. “Although it’s your typical 3D platformer, there’s obviously a bit more verticality than you would usually see in the genre, due to the cat’s jumping ability,” we wrote inAlthough the cat is the star of the game, it isn’t the sole protagonist.
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