We knew that Bright Memory: Infinite was getting a console release, but we didn't know when... until now, that is.
Bright Memory: Infinite Gold Edition is coming to PS5 on 21 July, first according to a listing on the Japanese PlayStation Store (as reported by Gematsu), but we can confirm that date is now reflected on both the UK and Australian storefronts, as well.
Described as an FPS-ACT, one-time PC game Bright Memory: Infinite seamlessly melds first-person shooting with action gameplay, and the results speak for themselves.
You can check out an older trailer for the title above, to get a sense of how it all comes together.
We don't as yet know what the Gold Edition of the title will entail. It's worth noting that the Xbox Series X version of the game is called Bright Memory: Infinite Platinum Edition, and we don't know how the two will differ yet, either.
A trailer on the Japanese Microsoft Store also features the 21 July release date at the end.
What do you think of this lightning-fast development? Are you interested in Bright Memory: Infinite's melding of genres? Proceed at a rapid clip to the comments section below.
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[source gematsu.com]
Comments 11
Game is a blast but basically a monetized proof of concept. Maybe 3-5 hours total and some pretty samey stuff.
Fantastic gameplay but not worth more than 15 bucks unless they really add some content to this version.
quite amazing that this game is made by one person
Is this singleplayer stuff or another multiplayer title?
@LIMA Singe player
Nice thank you. I miss singleplayer fps
Bargain bin sale for me, but glad we finally got a release date.
I get a Bulletstorm vibe from this ...
Not worth the money...
The game is pretty but I wouldn't pay more than 5€ to play it. It's extremly short and doesn't have much content.
I’ll definitely pick this up when it’s super cheap.
Personally would rather have quality over quantity. Most games nowadays out stay there welcome.
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