Following the buzz around their newly announced game, Project C4, ZA/UM has unveiled plans for an official mobile version of the critically acclaimed RPG, Disco Elysium. Exclusively crafted for Android users, the mobile iteration aims to introduce the game to a fresh audience while providing current fans with a convenient, on-the-go gaming experience. ZA/UM is set to release the first two chapters of Disco Elysium on mobile at no cost, with a one-time payment option to unlock the complete, ad-free game.
ZA/UM emphasized their commitment to transparency, stating, "We want players to make an informed decision about their potential purchase." The studio, now a blend of creators and custodians of the Disco Elysium IP, is dedicated to delivering a high-quality mobile experience.
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Studio head Denis Havel shared an ambitious vision for the mobile version, targeting the TikTok audience. "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," Havel remarked.
Alongside the announcement, ZA/UM released a debut trailer and screenshots of Disco Elysium on mobile. The game features new 360-degree scenes designed to immerse mobile users directly into the world of Revachol, enhanced by brand new audio with full voiceover to enrich the character-driven experience.
This is a total re-imagination of the award-winning, gripping psychological RPG Disco Elysium, designed to cater completely to the habits of today's mobile users. This story-rich adventure has been optimized for short play sessions, allowing players to dive in anytime, anyplace on their mobile devices.
Narrative Lead Chris Priestman described the mobile version as "what audiobooks wish they were," tailored for brief, impactful gaming sessions.
Disco Elysium is slated for a mobile release on Google Android in the summer of 2025. It's important to mention that while ZA/UM retains the same studio name, many of the original team members behind Disco Elysium have departed. Numerous former ZA/UM members have left the studio since the game's initial release, with some now working on spiritual successors.