
Tchia's gameplay mechanics also set it apart, with swimming, sailing, soul jumping, and rhythm minigames all combining to make a unique and calming experience. A beautiful, vibrant art style dominates Tchia's trailer, with lush fields of grass and deep blue oceans perfectly capturing that island exploration vibe that it's going for. RELATED: PlayStation Plus Subscribers Should Definitely Claim the PS Plus Collection Games While They Still Can Tchia's PS Plus Launch Is Following in Stray's Pawstepsīased on its recent trailer alone, it seems as though Tchia is already doing enough to separate itself from an incredibly crowded Indie market. This is an incredibly smart move from Sony and Tchia's developers, and it could lead the way to Tchia becoming the next Stray. While Tchia's recent trailer was enough to gain attention on its own, the real surprise came when it was announced that Tchia would be coming to PlayStation Plus Extra on launch day, meaning anyone with a subscription can pick up the game for free on its release. Along with some truly breathtaking visuals, Tchia appears to have some pretty unique gameplay, letting players "soul jump" into animals in order to solve puzzles and fend off foes. Being developed by just 12 people, Tchia looks like a wonderfully charming Indie game that puts players in the shoes of the titular young protagonist as they explore an island in search of their kidnaped father.

Sony's most recent State of Play was filled with a solid number of updates and reveals, and while not everything seemed like it was destined to be a hit, the same can't be said for Tchia.
