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Disco Elysium has added full voice acting and new quests in the Final Cut updateThe great RPG grows bigger
The great RPG grows bigger
Image credit:ZA/UM
Image credit:ZA/UM

Fascinating detective RPGDisco Elysiumtoday becomes bigger and fancier with its Final Cut, released as a free update. The Final Cut adds voice acting (one million spoken words, they claim) as well as new quests and heaps more newness. A fine time to return to Revachol.DISCO ELYSIUM - The Final Cut - Launch Trailer (Official)Watch on YouTubeOne of the Final Cut’s biggest single features, beyond the voice acting, adds new “political vision quests” which explore the far corners of the various political beliefs. Za/um say inthe launch announcementthat these “are designed to be asymmetric. This means that they’re different lengths, with some being more visual, while others are packed with more words. But they all change the world in some way…“The new version also whams in controller support and new characters, outfits, cutscenes, music, animations, and more. If you already have an old save on the go, Za/um say it can be continued in the Final Cut, but they’d recommend you start over fresh to experience the newness.To celebrate the launch, the game has a 20% discount. You can get it onSteam,GOG, andthe Epic Games Storefor £28/€32/$32. The Final Cut also sees the game arriveon PlayStationstoday.We’ve called Disco Elysium one of the bestRPGs. If you already believe that, though, you might wanna dig deeper. Old man Alec MeersaidDisco Elysium “offers a dark mirror to my mid-life crisis”, while Nic Reuben looked atpoverty in its Hardcore mode, and Michael Weber told us all aboutits dangerous, unpredictable guns.Za/um also startedclothes based on Disco Elysium, if you really want to take your love of the game out into the real world. Kim’s orange jacket and the Lilik-Hiriadi Death Cloak are already sold out, though.
Fascinating detective RPGDisco Elysiumtoday becomes bigger and fancier with its Final Cut, released as a free update. The Final Cut adds voice acting (one million spoken words, they claim) as well as new quests and heaps more newness. A fine time to return to Revachol.DISCO ELYSIUM - The Final Cut - Launch Trailer (Official)Watch on YouTubeOne of the Final Cut’s biggest single features, beyond the voice acting, adds new “political vision quests” which explore the far corners of the various political beliefs. Za/um say inthe launch announcementthat these “are designed to be asymmetric. This means that they’re different lengths, with some being more visual, while others are packed with more words. But they all change the world in some way…“The new version also whams in controller support and new characters, outfits, cutscenes, music, animations, and more. If you already have an old save on the go, Za/um say it can be continued in the Final Cut, but they’d recommend you start over fresh to experience the newness.To celebrate the launch, the game has a 20% discount. You can get it onSteam,GOG, andthe Epic Games Storefor £28/€32/$32. The Final Cut also sees the game arriveon PlayStationstoday.We’ve called Disco Elysium one of the bestRPGs. If you already believe that, though, you might wanna dig deeper. Old man Alec MeersaidDisco Elysium “offers a dark mirror to my mid-life crisis”, while Nic Reuben looked atpoverty in its Hardcore mode, and Michael Weber told us all aboutits dangerous, unpredictable guns.Za/um also startedclothes based on Disco Elysium, if you really want to take your love of the game out into the real world. Kim’s orange jacket and the Lilik-Hiriadi Death Cloak are already sold out, though.
Fascinating detective RPGDisco Elysiumtoday becomes bigger and fancier with its Final Cut, released as a free update. The Final Cut adds voice acting (one million spoken words, they claim) as well as new quests and heaps more newness. A fine time to return to Revachol.
DISCO ELYSIUM - The Final Cut - Launch Trailer (Official)Watch on YouTube
DISCO ELYSIUM - The Final Cut - Launch Trailer (Official)

One of the Final Cut’s biggest single features, beyond the voice acting, adds new “political vision quests” which explore the far corners of the various political beliefs. Za/um say inthe launch announcementthat these “are designed to be asymmetric. This means that they’re different lengths, with some being more visual, while others are packed with more words. But they all change the world in some way…”
The new version also whams in controller support and new characters, outfits, cutscenes, music, animations, and more. If you already have an old save on the go, Za/um say it can be continued in the Final Cut, but they’d recommend you start over fresh to experience the newness.
To celebrate the launch, the game has a 20% discount. You can get it onSteam,GOG, andthe Epic Games Storefor £28/€32/$32. The Final Cut also sees the game arriveon PlayStationstoday.
We’ve called Disco Elysium one of the bestRPGs. If you already believe that, though, you might wanna dig deeper. Old man Alec MeersaidDisco Elysium “offers a dark mirror to my mid-life crisis”, while Nic Reuben looked atpoverty in its Hardcore mode, and Michael Weber told us all aboutits dangerous, unpredictable guns.
Za/um also startedclothes based on Disco Elysium, if you really want to take your love of the game out into the real world. Kim’s orange jacket and the Lilik-Hiriadi Death Cloak are already sold out, though.