Just recently, Sony updated the PS Plus Extra lineup to include a brand-new, day one game in the form of the “cat game” Stray. Stray has earned mostly positive reviews so far, with critics impressed by the game’s feline protagonist, impressively-detailed graphics, and interesting game world. Stray is a short but sweet experience that PS Plus Extra subscribers should check out when they get the chance, but it’s also notable for having a very easy Platinum trophy for trophy hunters to unlock.

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As obvious by Stray’s trophy list, the Platinum should be very easy for players to unlock, requiring relatively little time investment. Many of the Stray trophies can be unlocked simply by progressing through the story, and those that remain can be unlocked without much more effort.

Stray Trophies

Al-Cat-Raz - Go to jail All Done - Unlock all trophies A Little Chatty - Meow 100 times Badges - Collect all badges Boom Chat Kalaka - Dunk the basketball Can’t Cat-ch Me - Complete the first Zurk pursuit without being caughty Cat-a-Pult - Jump 500 times Cat-a-strophe - Try to play mahjong with the robots Cat’s Best Friend - Nuzzle up against 5 robots Catwalk - Reach Midtown Curiosity Killed the Cat - Wear the paper bag Eye Opener - Complete the game and open the city I am Speed - Complete the game in less than 2 hours I Remember! - Gather all B-12 memories Meowlody - Bring all the music sheets to Morusque Missed Jump - Fall inside the city No More Lives - Die 9 times Not Alone - Meet B-12 Pacifist - Complete the Sewers without killing any Zurks Productive Day - Sleep for more than one hour Scratch - Scratch the vinyl in the club Sneakitty - Go through Midtown without being detected by the Sentinels Tele a chat - Browse through all of the TV channels Territory - Scratch in every chapter

Besides the story-based trophies, Stray’s other trophies require players to find unique interactions and Easter eggs in the game world, for the most part. Stray lets players revisit chapters they’ve previously completed, so none of the trophies are really missable beyond the one that asks players to complete the game in under two hours. Stray is a short game that can be completed in five hours or less on an initial playthrough, and in total, PlayStation gamers can expect to unlock the Platinum trophy in under 10 hours total.

If one uses a guide to speed up the process and point out the locations of all of Stray’s collectibles, it can be completed even faster. So anyone wanting to unlock a fresh Platinum trophy should consider checking out Stray through their PS Plus Extra subscription.

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