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Stray Mac release set for early December

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The Stray Mac release has been set for 5 December, publisher Annapurna Interactive and developer BlueTwelve Studio have confirmed.

“Taking advantage of the breakthrough performance of Apple silicon and powerful software technologies like MetalFX Upscaling that accelerates graphics performance with high quality visuals, Stray will deliver a smooth and immersive gaming experience across the entire Mac lineup with Apple silicon,” Annapurna said in a press release.

“Every new Mac, including the new MacBook Pro with the powerful M3 family of chips and supercharged iMac with M3, can run demanding games with great performance, long battery life, and breathtaking visuals. The new MacBook Pro and iMac join the rest of Apple’s amazing industry-leading lineup, including MacBook Air, Mac mini and Mac Studio.”

The title is already available on most major platforms, minus Nintendo Switch.

Stray is already available on Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS4 and PS5. We reviewed it here.

Stray

19 July 2022 (PC, PS), 10 August 2023 (Xbox)
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