Following the announcement of their new game, Project C4, ZA/UM has revealed an official mobile version of the critically acclaimed Disco Elysium, exclusively for Android devices. Their aim is to introduce this unique RPG to a wider audience while providing existing fans with a convenient, portable alternative. To that end, the first two chapters will be available for free, with a one-time purchase unlocking the complete, ad-free experience.
ZA/UM emphasizes a commitment to transparency, stating, "We want players to make an informed decision about their potential purchase. Today’s ZA/UM studio is comprised of both creators and custodians of the Disco Elysium IP. We take both of those roles very seriously and we believe that is evident in the Disco Elysium mobile experience we are creating."
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Studio head Denis Havel highlighted the game's appeal to a younger demographic, stating, "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."
The announcement included a debut trailer and screenshots showcasing new, 360-degree scenes designed specifically for mobile, placing players directly within the world of Revachol. The mobile version also features brand new, fully voiced audio for an enhanced immersive experience.
Here’s the official description:
This is a total re-imagining of the award-winning, gripping psychological RPG Disco Elysium, designed to cater 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,” emphasizing its suitability for short bursts of gameplay.
Disco Elysium will launch on mobile via Google Android in Summer 2025.
It's important to note that while the studio retains the same name, significant personnel changes have occurred since the original Disco Elysium’s release. Numerous former ZA/UM members have departed the studio, with some pursuing related projects.