
Get ready, Android users! The beloved indie game, Disco Elysium, is making its way to mobile devices this summer. Since its launch in 2019, this psychological RPG has captured the hearts of fans with its intricate detective work, profound inner conflicts, and beautifully crafted dialogue.
The Android version promises a fresh take on the game, tailored to grab the attention of TikTok users. Denis Havel, the head of the studio behind the mobile release, emphasizes quick, immersive moments that showcase the game's compelling story, stunning visuals, and captivating audio. Yet, the core essence of the original Disco Elysium remains untouched, offering the same deep, narrative-driven experience that players adore.
ZAUM Studio has released a special launch trailer for the Android version of Disco Elysium, which you can watch right here:
Disco Elysium Opens Pre-Registration on Android
Set to launch this summer, Disco Elysium is now open for pre-registration on Android. The first two chapters are available to play for free, and a one-time purchase will unlock the full story while also removing ads.
The game's iconic hand-painted art style is receiving enhancements for the mobile platform, including a new 360-degree scene feature. Additionally, Disco Elysium is fully voice-acted, enhancing the experience of a game that thrives on rich dialogue and deep character interactions.
If you're new to Disco Elysium, you can pre-register on the Google Play Store and dive into this detective RPG when it hits 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 handled. Your skills manifest as voices in your head, guiding you through the game. You can also shape your detective's personality through clothing choices and a Thought Cabinet system, allowing you to develop various ideas over time.
Before you go, don't miss our latest news on Genshin Impact Version 5.5, which is finally adding controller support for Android.