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How many chapters are there in Stray?

And how long does Stray take to complete?

MINOR SPOILER WARNING: There are some very minor spoilers below about Stray. Apart from chapter names far below, nothing at all detailed about its story. That all said, if you want to know NOTHING (not even how long it is), go back now.

Happy kitty day everyone — Stray is available now on PC and PlayStation consoles.

This post is designed to give you an idea of how much game there actually is to play. We’ll detail a chapter count below alongside chapter names and the time it took us to finish Stray.

How many chapters are there in Stray?

In total, Stray has 12 chapters, and our playthrough took about 6 hours on default settings. We got through a large chunk of memory collectibles, but we didn’t find them all; there are 34 memories to find, all up.

Stray chapter names (and memory collectible counts)

  • Chapter 1: Inside the Wall (0 memories)
  • Chapter 2: Dead City (0 memories)
  • Chapter 3: The Flat (1 memory)
  • Chapter 4: The Slums (7 memories)
  • Chapter 5: Rooftops (3 memories)
  • Chapter 6: The Slums – Part 2 (7 memories)
  • Chapter 7: Dead End (3 memories)
  • Chapter 8: The Sewers (2 memories)
  • Chapter 9: Antvillage (2 memories)
  • Chapter 10: Midtown (1 memory)
  • Chapter 11: Jail (1 memory)
  • Chapter 12: Control Room (1 memory)

There you have it — arm your meow button and get in there!

Stray is available now on PC, PS4 and PS5. It’s also available through PlayStation Plus subscription tiers higher than Essentials. We reviewed the game here.

Stray

19 July 2022 (PC, PS), 10 August 2023 (Xbox)
PC PS4 PS5 Xbox One Xbox Series S & X
 

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