The game follows the journey of a cat and a robot through a futuristic city.
The Big Picture With its debut feature, Nimona, in the books, Annapurna Animation has set its sights on its next feature. Next on the docket will be Stray, an adaptation of one of last year's most-acclaimed video games. Entertainment Weekly reports that Stray is now in active development at the studio, which saw serious success with their adaptation of ND Stevenson's graphic novel.
The video game, a co-production of the studio's video game arm, Annapurna Interactive, was a hit upon its release last year with both gamers and critics, and provides a unique challenge for an adaptation - its only two characters are a stray cat and its drone companion. Says Annapurna co-head Robert Baird, "I think it's one of the reasons why the game was incredibly popular, that you are seeing the world through the point of view of an adorable cat.
What Is 'Stray'? Stray takes place in a futuristic walled city, which the feline protagonist finds itself trapped in. With the help of an intelligent drone, B-12, the cat must find its way out of the city, which has apparently been abandoned by humans, but is occupied by machines, deadly Sentinel security drones, and the hostile Zurks, gigantic mutated bacteria.
Stray is in active development. Stay tuned to Collider for future updates, and watch the trailer for the Stray video game below.
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