A Bright Memory Infinite Xbox Key — also known as an Xbox code or Xbox digital code — is the official activation code you redeem in the Microsoft Store, working on Xbox One and Series X|S. From €1.59 (-92%) at Difmark, Account format · Cheapest official key: €16.74, 16% below the €19.99 Microsoft Store ES price · 4 verified stores, 5 offers in stock · Updated 24min ago.
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Its price jumps around a lot: we have seen it anywhere from €1.89 to €49.80.
This is among the lowest prices we have seen on it since 2022.
And it does not drop on any fixed dates, so there is no particular month worth waiting for.
For one like this a price alert beats keeping an eye on it: we tell you the day it drops.
Bright Memory Infinite for Xbox One starts at €1.59 at Difmark, 92% under the €19.99 of the official store — but that is a shared account, not a key of your own. If you want a key tied to your own account, the cheapest is €16.74 at G2A.
No day in our records has it been cheaper than today.
That €1.59 already includes the Gocdkeys coupon, so apply it at checkout or the store will show you a higher price.
Just 4 stores stock it, 5 offers in all, so there is little here to push the price either way.
What you can actually buy today: an Xbox Key from €16.74 at G2A, which you redeem yourself and leaves the game on your own account and a shared account from €1.59 at Difmark, where you log in with the seller credentials instead of owning it.
The shared account at €1.59 undercuts the key at €16.74 by €15.15, but on an account the game stays tied to credentials the seller controls; for €15.15 the key is yours and nobody can take it back.
3 of the 5 offers work on US — the Global ones plus the ones issued for your own region.
Critics landed at 63 out of 100 across 94 reviews, with 27% of them recommending it.
One listing is worth ignoring: the Xbox key that Microsoft Store ES has at €19.99 is more than 12 times the cheapest offer and is not what this game costs. The number to work from is €16.74 at G2A.
For most people the key at €16.74 at G2A is the sensible buy: the game stays on your own account and it is only €15.15 more than the shared account.
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Bright Memory Infinite brings the ideas of its predecessor to a much more satisfying conclusion and comes within striking distance of many of the games... Read more
Pushing out sheer pornography with its visuals while also testing you with fast paced combat, Bright Memory: Infinite teases you like a temptress. It brings... Read more
Bright Memory: Infinite is a terrific shooter that delivers that high-octane sense of speed and precision fans of arena shooters love. Read more
Impressive visuals and a combat system that offers a lot of experimentation are the pillars that make Bright Memory: Infinite. While still a shorter experience that most... Read more
For the most part I can overlook a bad story. Hell, I enjoy Call of Duty campaigns from time to time. However, with how thin... Read more
Less a sum of its parts, Bright Memory: Infinite depends heavily on its action and visual quality without delivering a complete experience entirely worthy of... Read more
Bright Memory: Infinite is a stupidly written good time spoiled by a way-too-brief runtime and insultingly abrupt ending Read more
Despite all my problems with Infinite, it’s a game made by a single developer (for the most part) that was amazing looking enough that Xbox... Read more
Bright Memory Infinite is still at best a visual tech demo. It's lack of quality of life updates and extremely short play time still makes... Read more
Bright Memory: Infinite suffers when it strays from its amazing gun and melee combat, faulting the otherwise frantic pace of the game with slower sections... Read more
Bright Memory: Infinite looks incredible for a game from a small development team, and the core sword-and-gun gameplay is fun enough. However, everything surrounding those... Read more
Buoyed by beautiful visuals, great performance, and entertaining exposition, Bright Memory: Infinite still feels like a small part of a complete game. Read more
Gunplay, swordplay, and force pulls—what more could you want in an action first-person shooter? Bright Memory: Infinite is a passion project developed by a single... Read more
Bright Memory Infinite is a disappointing follow-up to a prelude that made its share of promises. It's a shame because a polished expansion on the... Read more
Bright Memory: Infinite offers concise and frenetic thrills, but technical issues and that same brevity hold it back. Read more
Bright Memory Infinite gets in its own way, and occasionally takes the focus off of its strongest quality: the core mechanics. I wish that Infinite... Read more
Bright Memory: Infinite looks great, and the combat is fun. Everything else, like its platforming and story, fails to captivate and leads to an overall... Read more
Albeit wrapped up in a story about a black holes and mystical ancient nonsense stuff. Read more
Bright Memory: Infinite is a matured version of the original Bright Memory, stripping away some of that game's excesses for a more put-together experience. That... Read more
Bright Memory Infinite's tight gunplay is simply spread too thin to make up for an otherwise uninspired experience. Read more
Bright Memory: Infinite has a nascent vision of what it wants to be. And honestly, that vision is kind of good. With the right elements... Read more
A short frolic through a stunning apocalypse, with combat that compellingly blends katana strikes and gunfire. Just don't think about the story. Read more
Bright Memory: Infinite is a fast-paced first-person shooter that gives the player a high-tech arsenal to dispatch their foes. For some, the game may be... Read more
The development of a single person has resulted in this title that mixes the unbridled action of hack and slash with first-person shooters. It is... Read more
Short but intense, Bright Memory Infinite is a next-gen shooter with good ideas and concepts, but doesn't know how to take advantage of it. Read more
Bright Memory Infinite is not without flaws, but thanks to the use of a fast and intuitive combat system it keeps the player glued to... Read more
Bright Memory: Infinite offers gameplay that successfully mixes shootings with leveled weapons and hand-to-hand combat, without sacrificing anything on the technical side and on the... Read more
Despite being a jack of all trade (and master of none), Bright Memory: Infinite is still a game both frantic and visually impressive, but it's... Read more
Bright Memory: Infinite is negatively affected by a very limited longevity and a marked underlying linearity, but the combat system and the graphic sector significantly... Read more
Bright Memory Infinite may seduce you with the amazing graphics, but unfortunately its good ideas have literally no time enough to shine. Read more
Zeng Xiancheng demonstrates what just one person is capable of. Frantic and rewarding gameplay deserved far more content. Read more
While it's short, it ain't very sweet. Apart from the visuals, Bright Memory: Infinite lacks variety and still manages to show some technical problems. Ending... Read more
Extremely short, with almost no story development and being a rather limited experience, Bright Memory: Infinite stands out for a good gameplay that may not... Read more
Bright Memory: Infinite is appealing and technically impressive shooter, that sadly a bit too short and lacks interesting plot or boss fights. Read more
Bright Memory Infinite offers a highly entertaining campaign full of impressive sequences, which personally reminded me of the older Call of Duty titles, with all... Read more
Bright Memory: Infinite offered a good experience, despite the many problems that appeares in the game, whether in terms of a meager story, which does... Read more
Bright Memory: Infinite is a very short-lived game. The game has its imperfections, but comes with a lot of interesting aspects. It has a lot... Read more
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