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

Author : Hannah Mar 19,2025

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

FYQD Studio is bringing its acclaimed first-person shooter, Bright Memory: Infinite, to Android and iOS devices. This mobile port delivers console-quality action and stunning visuals, launching January 17th, 2025, for $4.99.

Gameplay Features of Bright Memory: Infinite

Bright Memory: Infinite initially captivated PC and console players with its breathtaking graphics and intense FPS gameplay. Now, mobile gamers can experience the same thrilling action. FYQD Studio has released a new trailer showcasing the mobile version's impressive features.

The Android version boasts a touch-friendly user interface and offers full physical controller support, catering to players who prefer traditional controls. Customizable virtual buttons allow for personalized control setups. High refresh rate support ensures smooth, responsive gameplay. Built with Unreal Engine 4, the game's visuals remain strikingly sharp, as demonstrated in the trailer below:

The Sequel to Bright Memory: Episode 1

Bright Memory: Infinite is the highly anticipated sequel to Bright Memory: Episode 1, initially released in 2019. Developed by a single developer—the founder of FYQD Studio—during his spare time, the original game paved the way for the enhanced sequel, which launched on PC in 2021.

Bright Memory: Infinite boasts significant improvements over its predecessor, featuring refined battle systems, enhanced level design, and an entirely new world to explore. The story unfolds in 2036, where strange atmospheric anomalies have scientists baffled. The Supernatural Science Research Organization dispatches agents worldwide to investigate, uncovering an ancient mystery connecting two worlds.

Players take on the role of Sheila, a skilled agent specializing in both firearms and sword combat, augmented by supernatural abilities such as psychokinesis and energy blasts.

Follow FYQD Studio's official X account for the latest updates. For more gaming news, check out our article on the new auto-runner, A Kindling Forest.

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