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News video games 11 December 2020, 02:19

author: Karol Laska

Disco Elysium The Final Cut Coming Next March, Also on PS5

Disco Elysium will receive a small add-on that will expand the storyline with a new area, missions and characters. The creators have also thought about the next-generation release of the work and the launch of an online store with game merch.

Estonian studio ZA/UM has prepared a real treat for all fans of Disco Elysium, as well as people just getting ready for their first adventure with the game. During The Game Awards 2020 gala, the so-called Final Cutwas announced, which will extend the main storyline with additional area, new characters, missions and skills. What's more, the devs made sure to record all the dialogue lines available in the game (and there's plenty of them).

The expanded version of Disco Elysium will be released in March 2021 and available for free to all owners of the base game. In addition, the game has been confirmed for release on PlayStation 5 (and PlayStation 4). For the willing and slightly more affluent fans, ZA/UM has also prepared a collector's edition, including a map of the city of Revachol and a special artbook maintained in the surrealist style of the work.

But that's not all. The official online store of Disco Elysium was also opened, where we will buy many different items associated with the title - from vinyl records through T-shirts to plain clips. So ZA/UM is now into selling dedicated merch, and fans of the game universe can start considering serious shopping.

Karol Laska

Karol Laska

His adventure with journalism began with a personal blog, the name of which is no longer worth quoting. Then he interpreted Iranian dramas and the Joker, writing for cinematography journal, which, sadly, no longer exists. His writing credentials include a degree in film studies, but his thesis was strictly devoted to video games. He has been writing for Gamepressure since March 2020, first writing a lot about movies, then in the newsroom, and eventually, he became a specialist in everything. He currently edits and writes articles and features. A long-time enthusiast of the most bizarre indie games and arthouse cinema. He idolizes surrealism and postmodernism. He appreciates the power of absurdity. Which is probably why he also tried soccer refereeing for 2 years (with so-so results). He tends to over-philosophize, so watch out.

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