I Am Cat VR arrived at the Golden Joystick Awards with a release date and one of the most chaotic trailers of 2024

Nov. 21, 2024



Everybody wants to be a cat

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I Am Cat VR brings to life what we’ve always known – cats are chaos-agents put on this earth to make life more difficult for the rest of us. That’s the role you’ll embody in this adventure, as you stalk around an open world to disrupt as much as possible – knocking plants off of tables, switching off appliances, throwing tableware at humans, and cooking up some delicious meals… okay, the game may have lost me on that last one, but otherwise it’s looking unmissable for anybody who has ever dreamed of becoming a cat for a day.

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