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Bright Memory: Infinite is Launching on Android with Console-Quality Gameplay

Jan 24,2025 Author: Owen

Bright Memory: Infinite is Launching on Android with Console-Quality Gameplay

FYQD Studio's acclaimed first-person shooter, Bright Memory: Infinite, is making its debut on Android and iOS mobile devices. This mobile port brings console-quality graphics and gameplay to the palm of your hand, launching January 17th, 2025, for $4.99.

Bright Memory: Infinite's Mobile Gameplay

Known for its stunning visuals and intense action, Bright Memory: Infinite delivers the same thrilling FPS experience on mobile. A new trailer showcases the game's impressive mobile adaptation.

The Android version boasts a user-friendly touch interface and full physical controller support, catering to diverse player preferences. Customizable virtual buttons allow for personalized control schemes. High refresh rate support ensures smooth, responsive gameplay. Powered by Unreal Engine 4, the visuals remain crisp and detailed.

A Sequel to Bright Memory: Episode 1

Bright Memory: Infinite is the highly anticipated sequel to 2019's Bright Memory: Episode 1, a PC title developed by FYQD Studio's founder during his spare time. Released on PC in 2021, Infinite boasts significant improvements over its predecessor.

Expect refined combat mechanics, enhanced level design, and a brand-new world to explore. The story unfolds in 2036, amidst a bizarre atmospheric anomaly baffling scientists. The Supernatural Science Research Organization dispatches agents globally to investigate, uncovering an ancient mystery spanning two worlds.

Players control Sheila, a skilled agent wielding both firearms and a sword, along with supernatural powers like telekinesis and energy blasts.

Follow FYQD Studio's official X account for the latest updates. Also, check out our article on the new auto-runner, A Kindling Forest.

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