Infinite is coming to unexpected platforms

Summary

  • Bright Memory: Infinite, an FPS game with Devil May Cry-style combat, will release on iOS and Android on January 17, 2025.

  • The mobile version will cost $4.99, support Xbox controllers, and feature gyroscope aiming controls.

  • The game, which originally launched on console and PC, will have touchscreen controls and up to 120 FPS on Android.

FQD Personal Studio has announced that the Luminous memory: infinite The first-person shooter will arrive on iOS and Android platforms on January 17, 2025. Luminous memory: infinite he started his life right Bright memory in 2020, with the intention of it being an episodic release. Instead of developing a second installment, FYQD turned the game into a full title, now known as Luminous memory: infinitelaunched on PC in 2021.

Luminous memory: infinite is essentially a first-person shooter with Devil May Crystyle fighting mechanics, where its protagonist, Shelia, can use guns, swords and supernatural abilities to fight enemies. THE Devil May Cry comparisons are obvious with how it rates how elegantly or creatively players fight their opponents, with extra points for high combos. While Bright memoryThe initial launch of was an Xbox console exclusive, Infinite had a cross-platform console release in 2022 on Switch, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S. Three years after its launch on consoles, Luminous memory: infinite will also arrive on mobile platforms.

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In a new trailer from FYQD-Studio, it is revealed Luminous memory: infiniteThe mobile version of will launch on January 17, 2025. The mobile version will be available via the Apple App Store and Google Play Store. Luminous memory: infinite it will cost $4.99 on iOS and Android, which is slightly less than the base version on Steam. The mobile version of the game will be ported Luminous memory: infiniteof the PC version, although adapted to use touchscreen controls.

Brilliant Memory: Infinite's mobile capabilities

FYQD-Studio has confirmed a number of features and differences introduced by the PC version, such as the mode Luminous memory: infiniteThe mobile version of can support Xbox controllers. The mobile version of Luminous memory: infinite it also has virtual button customization, gyroscope aiming controls, and even a maximum of 120 FPS when played on Android devices.

The new trailer released by FYQD also briefly examines some of them Luminous memory: infinitefrom the fast-paced first-person gameplay, such as deflecting attacks with Shelia's sword, shooting at enemies and huge bosses, and even some segments where the protagonist drives a car and flies out of it. The developer also thanked players for playing the original Bright memory after it left Early Access and was released on PC and mobile. In this sense, Luminous memory: infinite coming to mobile devices in 2025 seems incredibly appropriate, given the platforms of the original iteration.

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