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The studio that (technically) made Disco Elysium has a new game in the works


ZA/UM Studio, the company behind Disco Elysium, just announced its new game, a spy RPG called Project [C4]. However, most of the creatives behind Disco Elysium have moved on from the company.

A press release did note that folks would play as a spy of some kind and suggested that the game could actually, in part, take place in the human brain. It has been plagued by layoffs, firings and departures of the core team that made Disco Elysium, including creator Robert Kurvitz, art director Aleksander Rostov and writer Helen Hindpere. The pair also refuted the allegations of IP theft, writing in an open letter that they were fired as they attempted to investigate suspicious activity surrounding the takeover of ZA/UM by Estonian businessmen Ilmar Kompus and Tõnis Haavel.

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