Despite a lack of recent updates on the game, Disco Elysium: The Final Cut will be released sometime in March. Disco Elysium developer ZA / UM announced The Final Cut at The Game Awards 2020 last year, a version of the game cut by the director that will expand and expand the award-winning RPG. It will also add full voice action. Although Disco Elysium: The Final Cut will be released in March 2021 for PS4, PS5, Stadia and PC, some fans are worried that the game may not meet the deadline.
According to a recent Discord release by a member of the game’s development team, The Final Cut will appear “for sure” in March. Mikk Metsniit, head of publishing at ZA / UM, said that the radio’s silence was due to the coordination needed to ensure that the game started properly on all four platforms. Metsniit’s public statement comes in part due to a large speculation [being] thrown around. ‘
Disco Elysium is a highly literary version of the CRPG genre inspired by genre classics such as Planescape: Torment as well as other works, such as Émile Zola’s seminaloman Germinal. As part of the original announcement, ZA / UM said Disco Elysium: The Final Cut will be coming to Xbox Series X and Nintendo Switch later this summer. The Final Cut will be a free upgrade for existing owners of the original Disco Elysium. This will be the first time the game is available on consoles. Disco Elysium is one of the most award-winning games of the late 2010s, and GameSpot has previously named it one of the top ten games of 2019.