Bright Memory: Infinite
News, coverage and analysis tracking Bright Memory: Infinite across the outlets.- PLAYISM GAME SHOW Recap: New Titles, Announcements, Publisher Sale Starts todayPLAYISM announced eleven updates for its catalog during the PLAYISM Game Show, including world premieres for "Dungeon Sweeper Plus" and "There's Something Wrong with the Hero's Choices." Several titles are slated for PC via Steam, with "No Case Should Remain Unsolved" also coming to PlayStation 5. The event also kicked off a PLAYISM Publisher sale celebrating the company's 15th anniversary.
- Playism Game Show Returns May 10 With World Premieres and UpdatesPlayism announced its Game Show will return on May 10, 2026, featuring 11 world premieres, release dates, and updates for games in its catalog. The broadcast will be available on the Playism YouTube channel with English and Chinese subtitles.
- PLAYISM Game Show Returns May 10 with World Premieres and Catalog UpdatesPLAYISM, Japan's oldest indie publisher, announced the return of the PLAYISM Game Show for May 10, 2026. The online event will feature eleven announcements, including world premieres and catalog updates for titles such as Bright Memory: Infinite and The Exit 8. The broadcast will be available on the PLAYISM YouTube channel with English and Chinese subtitles.
- PLAYISM Game Show 2026 Set for May 10 with 11 AnnouncementsPublisher PLAYISM has announced its upcoming PLAYISM Game Show will take place on May 10, 2026, featuring 11 announcements including world premieres and updates on existing titles. The broadcast will be available on the publisher's YouTube channel with English subtitles. The event will showcase titles such as Bright Memory: Infinite, The Exit 8, Rusted Moss, and Homura Hime, with the latter also receiving a Nintendo Switch release this year.
- Morbid Metal developer explains why he ditched an origami art direction in favor of gritty sci-fi — 'It worked, but it didn't really feel like me'Morbid Metal developer Felix Schade explained the evolution of his game's art direction, revealing an initial origami concept that was abandoned for a gritty sci-fi aesthetic. Schade found inspiration in Bright Memory: Infinite, which demonstrated that visually striking games could be created by solo developers. The game, developed over nine years, is now available in early access on PC via Steam.