Get ready, Android users! The critically acclaimed indie gem, Disco Elysium, is making its way to mobile devices this summer. Since its debut in 2019, this psychological RPG has captivated fans with its intricate detective gameplay, deep inner turmoil, and beautifully crafted, almost poetic dialogue.
The Android version of Disco Elysium promises to be a fresh take on the beloved game. Denis Havel, the head of the studio behind this mobile adaptation, shared that their goal is to engage TikTok users with quick, immersive snippets that showcase the game's compelling story, stunning visuals, and rich audio experience. Yet, they are committed to preserving the essence of the original, ensuring that players still get the deep, narrative-driven journey they love.
ZAUM Studio has released a special Android launch trailer for Disco Elysium, giving fans a glimpse of what to expect. You can watch it right here:
Mark your calendars for this summer's Android release, as 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.
Disco Elysium's distinctive hand-painted art style is receiving new enhancements tailored for mobile, including a 360-degree scene feature. The game is also fully voice-acted, enhancing the already dialogue-heavy and character-rich experience.
If you're new to Disco Elysium, you can pre-register on the Google Play Store and be among the first to explore this detective RPG on Android. In the game, you'll investigate a murder, navigating through a vast array of dialogue options where your choices significantly influence the unfolding narrative.
Character progression in Disco Elysium is uniquely engaging. Your skills manifest as voices in your head, guiding you through the investigation. Additionally, you can shape your detective's personality through clothing choices and a Thought Cabinet system, allowing you to develop various ideas over time.
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