Infinos 2
Details
- MSRP: $4.99
- Release date: October 16, 2025
- Genre: Arcade, Shooter
- Number of players:
- Offline: 1
- Developer: Picorinne Soft
- Publisher: PixelHeart
- Download size: 356 MB
- Metacritic: tbd tbd
- ESRB Rating: Everyone 10+
- Play modes: TV, Tabletop, Handheld
- Languages: English
- Platforms: Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
Current prices
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Switch
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$4.99
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Xbox One
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$4.99
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PS4
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$4.99
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Price history
| All time low | ||
| Switch | $3.99 | (-20%) |
| Xbox One | $3.99 | (-20%) |
| PS4 | $4.99 | |
Description
Enter the interdimensional war and defend the future of the Infinos Federation.
Decades after a devastating conflict with the Argus army, the galaxy had enjoyed a fragile peace. The formation of the Infinos Federation allowed for reconstruction of war-torn regions and the strengthening of defenses. But that stability shatters when an observation vessel in orbit around Graria detects a mysterious interdimensional rift—then vanishes without a trace.
A reconnaissance team is dispatched and uncovers a massive distortion gate erected by Argus forces, poised to launch a new offensive. Unprepared, Infinos units suffer defeat after defeat until the enemy overruns the home planet. In a bold gambit, Federation commanders decide to strike back at Argus at its source. The AT-Fauria interceptor takes off as the last line of defense and the galaxy’s greatest hope.
Infinos 2 is a 2D horizontal shoot ’em up crafted as a loving tribute to the golden age of Japanese arcade classics. Pixel-perfect art, relentless action and tight, accessible mechanics combine to deliver an experience that’s instantly engaging yet rewards mastery. Each level unfolds a unique setting, fresh enemies and bosses with intricate attack patterns.
Eight intense levels await: above Infinos, you battle to reclaim an invaded orbital base; then around a strategic satellite; on the ravaged surface of Graria; inside a hidden Argus command outpost; through a warped dimension of giant insectoid foes and gravity anomalies; and finally three classified zones where reality itself seems to unravel for only the bravest pilots.
Accessible to newcomers yet deep enough for scoring veterans, Infinos 2 balances pick-up-and-play simplicity with a steep skill ceiling. Its pixel art evokes the arcade era with modern polish, while a driving synth soundtrack heightens the drama of every firefight.