Bright Memory is something a bit unique in this day and age. It is a game being developed by a solo developer with quality levels rivaling those of a AAA game. Zeng Xiancheng is the man behind FYQD Studio’s Bright Memory series. Gamesradar has just held its Future Games Show, and one of the many games that debuted new gameplay trailers is Bright Memory: Infinite.
We last saw a trailer for this game during Microsoft’s Inside Xbox event in May. Back then, it already looked stunning. Now in 4K, and featuring a part of a boss battle, it looks even more amazing. The game is running on Unreal Engine 4 and uses real-time ray-tracing effects. A large portion of the natural scene textures come from Quixel. Zeng has also stated that he is already experimenting with Unreal Engine 5 and excited for its graphical potential.
Bright Memory: Infinite 80% natural scene models are from Quixel. I am very excite see the Unreal 5. In Unreal 4,I tried to import the high-model.😆It may represent the future graphics of the Bright Memory Infinite(Unreal 5). pic.twitter.com/kxaCOnTmQM
— FYQD (@FYQD_Studio) May 20, 2020
Bright Memory is intended to be an episodic series. The first one has already been released on Steam. Bright Memory Infinite is still in development but expected to launch for both Xbox Series X and PC. Although no release date has been set, PC system requirements have been posted. Below are the recommended requirements. Note how they include RTX on or off variants.
Recommended Specs
- OS: Windows 10/8.1/8/7 Service Pack 1- 64 Bit
- CPU: RTX ON: Intel i7-9700K, RTX OFF: Intel i7-4790K
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- GPU: RTX ON: NVIDIA RTX 2070, RTX OFF: NVIDIA GTX 1080
- DirectX: Version 12
- Storage: 10 GB available space