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Now, the game may be leaving early access but those that purchase Bright Memory will still receive Bright Memory: Infinite free of charge upon release.
I think as long as you bought this 'demo' before they releease BM infinite.
You will get a free copy of it.
link from the source
To clarify:
Game is discounted from 25th to 31st March.
Dev stated on 25th: "The title will be on sale for one week to celebrate its exit from early access, after which the price will be set at $9.99.
Now, the game may be leaving early access but those that purchase Bright Memory will still receive Bright Memory: Infinite free of charge upon release."
100% confirmed - buy this, get Infinite upgrade.
Is Infiite the same game as this but upgraded or is this like a short prelude story taking place prior to infinite? ( ie: the short Metal Gear: Solid Ground Zero prologue before Phantom Pain )
EDIT: Nevermind, read Infinite's story page - you're going to relive the 2 hours in this game over again in Infinite - this is a prototype.
It says "early access owners" and in "early access" it certainly is no more. You have to dig deeper to find other sentences like "all Bright Memory owners", and have to rely on that.
@AzBo
I'm a huge fan of GOG, but I even doubt it got the RTX patch for example. According to this silent thread https://www.gog.com/forum/bright_memory/rtx_ray_tracing_patch_soon_on_gog Communication is really bad there.
Some big DLC packages, like the one for "Not Tonight" for example, were released at a much later date on GOG, and when "Descent - Underground" was removed, it was not only removed from the store but also from my library. I've never heard something like that to occur on Steam.