Bright Memory: Infinite Announced for PS5 and Nintendo Switch

The fast-paced first person shooter launched for PC in November last year, and has had an Xbox Series X/S version announced since 2020.

Posted By | On 11th, Jun. 2022

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FYQD-Studio’s slick and fast-paced first person shooter Bright Memory: Infinite has been on many radars for about a couple of years at this point, looking increasingly impressive every time it gets shown off, perhaps doubly so because it’s been made largely by a single developer.

It launched last year for PC, and has had an Xbox Series X/S version announced since 2020. Now, in a new trailer premiered at Future Games Show, PS5 and Nintendo Switch versions have also been announced. Plenty of gameplay is also shown off, and yes, it continues to loo impressive once again.

Bright Memory: Infinite will launch for all consoles sometime later this year, though a more specific release date hasn’t yet been announced. Whether the Nintendo Switch version will be native or cloud-exclusive also remains to be seen.

In our review of Bright Memory: Infinite’s PC version last year, we awarded it a score of 8/10, saying, “Bright Memory: Infinite brings the ideas of its predecessor to a much more satisfying conclusion and comes within striking distance of many of the games it’s inspired by.” You can read the full review through here.


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