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Android Authority
20-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Android Authority
One of the best RPGs of all time is coming to Android on August 5
Oliver Cragg / Android Authority TL;DR Disco Elysium will launch on Android on August 5. It will feature full voice acting and revamped, mobile-first gameplay. The first two chapters are free, with the full game costing $9.99. Disco Elysium is one of the most celebrated titles of the past decade, with numerous awards and accolades under its belt. A mobile port was announced earlier this year, and now it finally has an official release date. The stylish 2019 RPG will launch on August 5, and it will feature the full voice acting found in The Final Cut version released in 2021. The voice acting is only available in English, but the text has been translated into nearly a dozen languages, with more coming this fall. The original game has been revamped to fit the vertical format and enable shorter gameplay sessions to make it more accessible on mobile. The idea is that players can hop in and hop out at any time to 'captivate the TikTok user with quick hits of compelling story, art, and audio,' according to studio head Denis Havel. Disco Elysium is one of the most unique and immersive RPGs of all time. If you haven't already played it, Disco Elysium is an unconventional RPG where you play as a detective who suffers from drug-induced amnesia. Tasked with solving a murder with the help of your partner, you'll uncover secrets about your past and the world around you via eccentric dialogue options and tabletop-style dice rolls. Without spoiling anything, it's one of the most immersive and unique RPGs of all time, taking home many awards upon its release in 2019. It's widely considered one of the best examples of video games as an art form, with an art style based on oil painting techniques. It also has a chilling soundtrack by the band British Sea Power, providing a truly unforgettable audio and visual experience. The first two chapters of Disco Elysium will be available for free on Android, and the full game will cost $9.99. You can pre-register now on the Google Play Store to pick it up on day one. Got a tip? Talk to us! Email our staff at Email our staff at news@ . You can stay anonymous or get credit for the info, it's your choice.
Yahoo
13-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Disco Elysium Is Coming To Mobile To ‘Captivate The TikTok User'
You ever want to get excited for something but then get put off by how the people making it talk about it? That's what I experienced when looking at the newly announced mobile version of Disco Elysium that the remnants of developer ZA/UM showed off today. From the looks of it, the studio isn't just aiming to put its acclaimed RPG on a tiny screen and call it a day, but is instead restructuring the game to fit phones by trimming out some of the exploration mechanics and basically turning it into a visual novel, which could help you play the game in quicker bursts, rather than sitting down at your PC or console for hours a day. That's the idea, anyway. As noted by Eurogamer, ZA/UM studio head Denis Havel described the port as being designed to 'captivate the TikTok user with quick hits of compelling story, art, and audio, ultimately creating an all new, deeply engaging form of entertainment.' Condescending to your audience ahead of time by implying they lack the attention span for the original game is an interesting approach, but let's see if it gets better. Narrative lead Chris Priestman adds, 'With this adaptation, Disco Elysium becomes more accessible than ever. This reimagination is now structured to fit the way people play on mobile, making it effortless to enjoy in short bursts. It's what audiobooks wish they were.' Okay, Disco Elysium is apparently covering ground the entire audio storytelling industry can't, according to ZA/UM. Havel also says: 'Mobile players deserve deep, story-rich experiences, like Disco Elysium. With profound respect for the original's artistry and meaning, we move forward as both custodians and creators, bringing this masterpiece to new and returning players alike. We want you to fall in love with Disco Elysium on your phone - all over again.' There's an annoying tendency in video games for people to oversell things as possessing an artistic or cultural significance unlike anything you've seen before (check out any time someone who worked on The Last of Us talks about it), but hearing this kind of prattling on from ZA/UM is especially grating considering the studio's very public fallout with most of the creative team who developed Disco Elysium. Even if the reimagining looks like a pretty intuitive port for your phone, I can't help but get the ick reading how this team talks about it. Disco Elysium is coming to Android devices later this year, and pre-registration is open now. The port will be free to start, allowing you to play the first two chapters before having to put any money down. There's currently no word on whether the game will come to iOS. Earlier this week, ZA/UM also announced spy RPG Project [C4].For the latest news, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Yahoo
13-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Disco Elysium is coming to Android mobile this summer
Disco Elysium is a critically acclaimed RPG from 2019 that won many accolades for its smart storytelling and writing. Later this year, the game is getting reimagined exclusively for Android devices. This mobile version is slated for a summer 2025 launch. The new format looks akin to what you'd find in a visual novel app rather than to a traditional RPG, based on the trailer and screenshots shared today. ZA/UM, the company behind the game, said that the first two chapters can be played for free, then the full, ad-free game will be a one-time paid unlock. "We intend to captivate the TikTok user with quick hits of compelling story, art, and audio, ultimately creating an all new, deeply engaging form of entertainment," ZA/UM studio head Denis Havel said. Many of the original Disco Elysium creators have left ZA/UM. Creator Robert Kurvitz, art director Aleksander Rostov and writer Helen Hindpere were all fired in 2022 by the company's new leaders, and all parties have been mired in lawsuits since the game's international success. Several new studios have sprung up from various former team members, and ZA/UM has announced work on a new game of its own.