Bright Memory: Infinite

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Bright Memory: Infinite blends high-octane combat, stunning visuals, and time-bending mechanics to deliver an adrenaline-fueled experience that will keep players on the edge of their seats.

Bright Memory: Infinite Trivia

What is the player character's name in Bright Memory: Infinite? (Medium)
#1: Shelia
#2: Emily
#3: Sarah
#4: Hannah
What is the primary weapon of Shelia in Bright Memory: Infinite? (Medium)
#1: Sword
#2: Gauntlet
#3: Rifle
#4: Bow
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Bright Memory: Infinite Fun Facts

Bright Memory: Infinite was initially developed almost entirely by a single person, Zeng Xiancheng, at FYQD Studio.
Bright Memory: Infinite seamlessly combines elements of first-person shooting and hack-and-slash gameplay.

Bright Memory: Infinite Polls

Which aspect of Bright Memory: Infinite are you most excited about?
The cutting-edge graphics
The fast-paced combat
The engaging storyline
The blend of shooter and swordplay mechanics
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Which character in Bright Memory: Infinite is your favorite?
Shelia
General Lin
The Mysterious Swordsman
Griffon
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Timeline Highlights ( To Fictional )

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February 1, 2019

Original Bright Memory Release

The original Bright Memory game was released as a free demo developed solely by FYQD Studio's creator, FYQD.

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June 4, 2020

Bright Memory: Infinite Announcement

FYQD Studio announced Bright Memory: Infinite as an expanded version of the original game, featuring enhanced graphics and gameplay on Unreal Engine 5.

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January 21, 2021

Bright Memory: Infinite Early Access Launch

Bright Memory: Infinite was released in early access, allowing players to experience an expanded gameplay and story compared to the original version.

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May 11, 2023

Bright Memory: Infinite Full Release

Bright Memory: Infinite received its full release, delivering the complete storyline and refined gameplay features initially planned.

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