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'''''Disco Elysium''''' is an isometric role-playing game, set in an urban fantasy world and a city on the edge of chaos, [[Revachol]]. Or rather, its fallen, ruined part, the West.
 
'''''Disco Elysium''''' is an isometric role-playing game, set in an urban fantasy world and a city on the edge of chaos, [[Revachol]]. Or rather, its fallen, ruined part, the West.

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Disco Elysium is an isometric role-playing game, set in an urban fantasy world and a city on the edge of chaos, Revachol. Or rather, its fallen, ruined part, the West.

Features

  • A massive, open-ended case you can solve however you choose.
  • An utterly unique urban fantasy setting where bell-bottoms meet muzzle-loaders.
  • Set-piece combat sequences you can avoid or dive into at your peril.
  • Develop your own cop persona with 24 colourful skills.
  • Ditch your cop uniform for real disco threads to impress, intimidate, or seduce.
  • An inventory for your thoughts where you can research clues and then put them to use in the game.
  • Original score by the British rock band, Sea Power.

Products

Disco Elysium - The Final Cut

Disco Elysium - The Final Cut is the definitive edition to the standard Disco Elysium experience. The Final Cut was released on March 30th 2021 as a free upgrade to the original game.

  • Free upgrade for all players
  • New Political Vision Quests
  • New Characters
  • New Clothes
  • New Cutscenes
  • Full Voice Acting
  • An additional 150,000+ words
  • Full Controller Support

Disco Elysium - The Final Cut: Collector's Edition

The Collector's Edition comes with several collectibles, including a premium unfolding box, an illustrated, two-sided fabric map of the district of Martinaise, an art book, an artisanal hand-painted ‘Mind Totem’ resin sculpture, as well as a physical edition of the game for Playstation 5 inside a slipcase.

Soundtrack

See Soundtracks.

Gallery

Steam collectibles

Steam cards

Badges

Emoticons

Backgrounds

Behind the Scenes

During development, the name of the game was No Truce With The Furies.[1][2]

References

  1. The Sun painting: "A painting for No Truce With The Furies, later renamed to Disco Elysium."
  2. Official website archive