
Disco Elysium, the critically acclaimed indie RPG released in 2019, is finally making its way to mobile platforms—but exclusively for Android users this summer. Since its debut, it has captivated players with its deep narrative, psychological depth, and innovative gameplay mechanics.
Developed by ZAUM Studio, Disco Elysium is renowned for its intricate storytelling and thought-provoking dialogue. Set in the fictional city of Revachol, players assume the role of a detective investigating a murder case. The game offers an unprecedented level of choice and consequence, with countless dialogue options that shape the unfolding narrative.
This mobile adaptation is being hailed as a reimagined version of the original, crafted to engage TikTok audiences with bite-sized, immersive experiences that showcase the game's compelling story, stunning visuals, and evocative soundtrack. Despite these updates, the essence of the original remains unchanged, preserving the game's signature depth and narrative focus.
ZAUM Studio recently released a special Android launch trailer, offering fans a glimpse into the upcoming release. You can watch it here.
Pre-Registration Now Open
Pre-registration for the Android version is live, and the game’s initial two chapters will be available for free. A single in-app purchase will unlock the remainder of the story and eliminate advertisements.
For mobile users, the game’s hand-painted art style has received enhanced optimizations, and a 360-degree scene feature has been added. Additionally, the game features full voice acting, enriching its dialogue-heavy gameplay.
If you haven’t experienced Disco Elysium yet, you can pre-register on the Google Play Store and dive into the world of Revachol when it launches this summer. In the game, you'll explore a murder mystery while developing your character through unique systems like the Thought Cabinet, which allows you to cultivate different perspectives over time.
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