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

Author : Claire Update : Jan 21,2025

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

FYQD Studio's action-packed first-person shooter, Bright Memory: Infinite, is making its way to Android and iOS devices. This mobile port brings console-quality visuals and gameplay to your phone or tablet, launching January 17th, 2025, for $4.99.

Bright Memory: Infinite's Mobile Gameplay

Originally impressing PC and console players with its stunning graphics and intense action, Bright Memory: Infinite now offers the same experience on mobile. FYQD Studio has released a new trailer showcasing the mobile version's features.

The Android version boasts a user-friendly touch interface and, importantly, physical controller support for those who prefer it. Customizable virtual buttons allow for personalized control setups.

High refresh rate support ensures smooth gameplay, and the Unreal Engine 4 build delivers crisp visuals, as seen in the trailer below:

A Sequel to Bright Memory: Episode 1

Bright Memory: Infinite is the follow-up to 2019's Bright Memory: Episode 1 (PC). Initially developed by a single developer (FYQD Studio's founder) in his spare time, the sequel, Infinite, launched on PC in 2021.

Infinite boasts significant improvements over Episode 1, featuring enhanced combat, refined level design, and a completely new world to explore. The story unfolds in 2036, amidst a strange atmospheric phenomenon baffling scientists.

The Supernatural Science Research Organization deploys agents globally to investigate, uncovering an ancient mystery linking two worlds. Sheila, the protagonist, a skilled agent wielding guns and a sword, along with supernatural abilities like psychokinesis and energy blasts, takes center stage.

For the latest updates before the game's release, follow FYQD Studio's official X account. And be sure to check out our coverage of the new auto-runner, A Kindling Forest.