Bright Memory: Infinite Release Date Announced, Watch Gameplay Trailer here. With the release of FYQD’s Bright Memory Infinite drawing closer, the Chinese-developed action game has gotten dozens of new trailers showcasing its fast-paced sci-fi gunfights and stealth gameplay. Fans have been eagerly awaiting the full-scale remake of the 2019 game, which has been compared to a blend of first-person shooters and the action of the Devil May Cry series by many. Fans won’t have to wait much longer thanks to a newly announced release date, according to a new teaser from FYQD Personal Studio.
We learned in September that Bright Memory Infinite, a first-person shooter developed by sole developer FYQD Studio, would be released for Xbox Series S/X later this year. As we inch closer to 2022, there’s still no word on a console release date for the game – but we do know about the PC version.
The trailer for Bright Memory: Infinite reveals what has made this installment so popular. Many players were drawn to it because of its excellent graphics and well-balanced action, thanks in part to the game’s superb Unreal Engine graphics engine.
Apart from this trailer, we’ve been promised a 15-minute gameplay video, so stay tuned for more information. Both English and Japanese dubbing will be available for the game. The texts will be available in a variety of languages, including American Spanish, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, German, French, Russian, Brazilian Portuguese, Italian, and Korean. It’s still unclear whether or not Spanish from Spain will exist.
The powerful hybrid shooter demonstrates everything it has to offer throughout the course of 14 minutes of gameplay. You’ll be mowing down enemies like a Call of Duty veteran one minute, then drawing your sword for some deadly melee fighting the next. You’ll be sprinting across walls before using your trusty sword to dodge shots. If it doesn’t sound like a winning formula, we’re not sure what does.
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