Disco Elysium

Disco Elysium

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Goneja Dec 22, 2024 @ 12:05pm
Disco Elysium 2?
I've only just started to play the first game, but already can't wait for them to make a sequel! Disco Elysium series... Just imagine the possibilities, i'm really excited :greedyHeart:
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DeeJay Dec 22, 2024 @ 3:51pm 
It is not happening but I think there are like, a million spiritual successors in the works? Don't really know the details but something happened with the original studio.
Phantasmagorian Dec 23, 2024 @ 1:51pm 
Originally posted by DeeJay:
It is not happening but I think there are like, a million spiritual successors in the works? Don't really know the details but something happened with the original studio.

Can you name some of those spiritual successors?
Therealfather Dec 23, 2024 @ 10:56pm 
Following the dissolution of the original ZA/UM team, three distinct groups have emerged, each embarking on new ventures:

Dark Math Games: This studio comprises approximately 20 individuals, about half of whom contributed to "Disco Elysium" and its expanded version, "The Final Cut." Their current project is "XXX NIGHTSHIFT," a detective RPG set in 2086 at a luxury ski resort in Antarctica. The game promises a deep single-player experience with innovative role-playing mechanics.

Longdue Games: Formed by veterans from ZA/UM, Bungie, and Rockstar, this studio is developing a psychological RPG set in a world conceived by the leads of the now-canceled "Disco Elysium" sequel. The game features a "psychogeographic" RPG mechanic, where decisions reshape both the world and its inhabitants.

Red Info: Established by Robert Kurvitz and Aleksander Rostov, the lead writer and art director of "Disco Elysium," respectively, this studio is reportedly working on a new game backed by Chinese internet company NetEase.
Polyedra Dec 24, 2024 @ 12:15am 
yes, make a new game or two. stories end.
mudakonn Dec 24, 2024 @ 1:01am 
I mean.. only no 3 is really "sequel" material because the IP is owned by Robert Kurvitz and Aleksander Rostov - all other efforts are just copies. Anybody can make adventure game in Antartica but what made this game different was the Universe created by Kurvitz (IP what he still owns full rights) and writing of original.

They just cannot do another "Disco Elysium" as i understand but with some other name they can create some other story taking place in the Universe of this game...
tammuzsyr Dec 24, 2024 @ 5:07pm 
Originally posted by mudakonn:
I mean.. only no 3 is really "sequel" material because the IP is owned by Robert Kurvitz and Aleksander Rostov - all other efforts are just copies. Anybody can make adventure game in Antartica but what made this game different was the Universe created by Kurvitz (IP what he still owns full rights) and writing of original.

They just cannot do another "Disco Elysium" as i understand but with some other name they can create some other story taking place in the Universe of this game...
Robert does currently not own the ip
Last edited by tammuzsyr; Dec 24, 2024 @ 7:31pm
Kingace19k Dec 24, 2024 @ 9:45pm 
Originally posted by Therealfather:
Following the dissolution of the original ZA/UM team, three distinct groups have emerged, each embarking on new ventures:

Dark Math Games: This studio comprises approximately 20 individuals, about half of whom contributed to "Disco Elysium" and its expanded version, "The Final Cut." Their current project is "XXX NIGHTSHIFT," a detective RPG set in 2086 at a luxury ski resort in Antarctica. The game promises a deep single-player experience with innovative role-playing mechanics.

Longdue Games: Formed by veterans from ZA/UM, Bungie, and Rockstar, this studio is developing a psychological RPG set in a world conceived by the leads of the now-canceled "Disco Elysium" sequel. The game features a "psychogeographic" RPG mechanic, where decisions reshape both the world and its inhabitants.

Red Info: Established by Robert Kurvitz and Aleksander Rostov, the lead writer and art director of "Disco Elysium," respectively, this studio is reportedly working on a new game backed by Chinese internet company NetEase.
Good looking out plan to play this soon
MFX_Media Dec 25, 2024 @ 11:44am 
Originally posted by Kingace19k:
Originally posted by Therealfather:
Following the dissolution of the original ZA/UM team, three distinct groups have emerged, each embarking on new ventures:

Dark Math Games: This studio comprises approximately 20 individuals, about half of whom contributed to "Disco Elysium" and its expanded version, "The Final Cut." Their current project is "XXX NIGHTSHIFT," a detective RPG set in 2086 at a luxury ski resort in Antarctica. The game promises a deep single-player experience with innovative role-playing mechanics.

Longdue Games: Formed by veterans from ZA/UM, Bungie, and Rockstar, this studio is developing a psychological RPG set in a world conceived by the leads of the now-canceled "Disco Elysium" sequel. The game features a "psychogeographic" RPG mechanic, where decisions reshape both the world and its inhabitants.

Red Info: Established by Robert Kurvitz and Aleksander Rostov, the lead writer and art director of "Disco Elysium," respectively, this studio is reportedly working on a new game backed by Chinese internet company NetEase.
Good looking out plan to play this soon

nice
Cybersquirt Dec 29, 2024 @ 8:16pm 
greedy, indeed. the world is not ready for this I would say.
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