PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch versions of Bright Memory: Infinite were unveiled at the Future Games Show.
Developed by FYQD Studio and published by PLAYISM, Bright Memory: Infinite, a high-octane, aesthetically gorgeous first-person shooter, will be released for PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch, along with the previously announced Xbox Series X|S edition.
Raytracing with reflections is supported at 60 frames per second on the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S versions of the game. Additionally, a performance mode that runs at 120 frames per second is also available for those who want the best possible experience when engaging in battle. DualSense adaptive trigger capabilities, exclusive to the PlayStation 5 version, are also used.
Concerning portability and visual realism, Nintendo Switch’s version, which runs directly on hardware rather than via the cloud, has gyroscopic aim compatibility and TAA anti-aliasing multi-sampling. The PC version’s downloadable content (DLC) will also be included in the console versions.
Bright Memory: Infinite, a first-person shooter featuring elements of hack-and-slash action, was originally published on PC in 2021. Players need to use physical and mental skills to take out futuristic troops and mythological monsters in this action RPG. Discover new capabilities and upgrades by exploring a broad, branching skill tree.
As the secret spy Shelia, you must figure out why a black hole appeared during the Chinese New Year festivities. The forces attempting to control these phenomena and the animals it has unleashed face Shelia, who is well-armed and ready to fight. Unveil the mysteries of two parallel universes and timelines and the mystery masked guy at the heart of it all.
“Because we wanted Bright Memory: Infinite to shine on consoles, my partners and I took as much time as possible to create it that way,” stated Zeng, an independent game developer at FYQD Studio. “That additional time allowed us to fine-tune the game for each platform. Although I felt optimistic in getting Bright Memory: Infinite on consoles, it still seems like a miracle to play the game on those systems.”
Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and Nintendo Switch versions of Bright Memory: Infinite will be released later this year and will have voice and text support for English, Japanese, Japanese, and Latin American Spanish.