Get ready, Android users—Disco Elysium, the critically acclaimed psychological RPG that took the gaming world by storm in 2019, is set to make its way to your mobile devices this summer. This indie gem, developed by ZAUM Studio, combines detective work with deep inner turmoil and poetic dialogue, making it a fan-favorite since its initial release.
The upcoming Android version of Disco Elysium is being reimagined to capture the attention of the TikTok generation. According to Denis Havel, the head of the studio overseeing the release, the focus is on quick, immersive moments that showcase the game’s compelling story, stunning visuals, and captivating audio. Despite these modern touches, the core essence of the original game remains intact, offering the same deep, narrative-driven experience that players love. You can watch the special Android launch trailer for Disco Elysium right here.
Disco Elysium Opens Pre-Registration on Android
Mark your calendars for this summer as Disco Elysium hits Android, and pre-registration is now open. Dive into the first two chapters for free, and with a single in-app purchase, unlock the full story and enjoy an ad-free experience.
The game's iconic hand-painted art style is receiving new enhancements tailored for mobile, including a 360-degree scene feature. Plus, the entire game is fully voice-acted, enhancing the rich dialogue and character interactions that Disco Elysium is known for.
If you're new to Disco Elysium, pre-register on the Google Play Store and get ready to step into the shoes of a detective investigating a murder. With a vast array of dialogue options, your choices will shape the unfolding narrative.
Character progression in Disco Elysium is uniquely engaging. Your skills manifest as voices in your head, guiding you through the game. You can also tailor your detective's personality through clothing choices and the innovative Thought Cabinet system, which allows you to develop various ideas over time.
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