We first heard about Bright Memory: Infinite, "a lightning-fast fusion of the FPS and action genres", all the way back in May of 2020, and now the game has an official release date of November 11th for PC players.
Unfortunately, the Xbox release is going to take a little longer to prepare, as the game's producer is now working to add DirectX Raytracing support to the game for its Xbox Series X release. Here's his explanation on Twitter:
Nevertheless, we've still got a new PC launch trailer to enjoy which you can watch above, and as we've seen throughout the entirety of past year-and-a-half, it's a visual stunner of a game which looks to be shaping up really well.
Hopefully we don't have to wait too long for an Xbox release - we'll keep you informed with any updates.
Excited for the release of Bright Memory: Infinite? Let us know down in the comments section below.
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I want to play this one so badly !
I play many games badly, @Bobobiwan, but I'm hoping I fair better at this one!
I really enjoyed the 'demo' version of the game, and am very much looking forward to the release of this game. Hopefully the full game matches the quality of the earlier release. At least with it releasing on the PC first we will have an indication of just how well it has turned out before making the final plunge. All being well, I will be pre-ordering this game...
@originut I thought I was the only one who liked the awful B movie vibes in games. They are terrible but yet hilariously entertaining at the same time lol
Q) Excited for the release of Bright Memory: Infinite?
A) Very much so and I'm so glad to get a release date... even if it's just for the PC version. It seems to indicate that it won't be too long for the Xbox Series X version so I'm guessing a late November-early December release. That's perfect as my original last game of the year before Christmas got delayed so this will fill in that spot nicely.
Trailer looks awesome and the way it appears to smoothly transition to fighting on a plane is an exhilarating sequence of events. I've got to say though, I think Shelia and Wade are a bit overworked.
I played Bright Memory when it first released last November, @Originut, and my overriding recollection is that I enjoyed it very much (there was an achievement for playing it through 3 times, which I got, and which is testament to how much I enjoyed my time in the game - it is pretty short, but still good fun). I don't recall being unhappy with the voice acting, but truthfully, my memory isn't great, so I'm probably not the most reliable person to ask. From what I have played thus far though, I would strongly recommend the upcoming game...
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