You’ll Soon Be Able To Play The “Re-Imagined” Disco Elysium For Android

As a thrilled fan, I can’t contain my excitement about the upcoming mobile version of Disco Elysium! The developers at ZA/UM have described this release as a “complete reimagining,” and I can hardly wait to see what that means. They’ve just announced that it will be available for Android devices starting August 5, with the first two chapters offered as a free demo. So mark your calendars, fellow fans, and get ready to dive back into the captivating world of Disco Elysium on the go!

Instead of simply adapting it directly, ZA/UM has chosen to redesign the game to fit smaller devices more seamlessly. Unlike its original form, Disco Elysium on mobile isn’t an isometric role-playing game with full control over movement; instead, it’s structured more like a visual novel. The perspective has changed from isometric to first-person, but you no longer move your character. Instead, you explore rooms and search for items or points of interest to examine, all interactions are designed for touch screens.

As a gamer myself, I’m excited about the fact that ZA/UM is tailoring this game specifically to fit the playing habits of today’s mobile gamers. They’ve made sure that this immersive adventure is perfect for those quick, grab-and-go gaming sessions. Now, I can jump into the action anytime, anywhere on my mobile device!

Despite potential apprehension that such a description might provoke among certain gamers, TopMob found themselves quite captivated after previewing this game on an Android tablet. For an initial glance at our thoughts, take a look at Lucy James’ early impressions, embedded above.

If you decide to sample the complimentary chapters and find yourself eager to play the entire game, Disco Elysium for Android will retail at $10 upon its August 5th launch. As of now, ZA/UM has not disclosed specifics regarding an iOS release; however, it’s likely that the game will become accessible on additional devices in the future.

It seems that this could be the sole Disco Elysium-linked project under development at present. After a series of tumultuous events and debates, ZA/UM decided to scrap plans for a sequel and an expansion pack, instead opting to concentrate on a fresh endeavor titled Project C4. This upcoming game emphasizes themes of espionage, intelligence, and deceit, drawing inspiration from novels such as Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, with RPG elements at its core.

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2025-06-24 00:39