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There’s now a third studio boasting Disco Elysium veterans trying to follow up the beloved RPG—here with a spiritual successor ‘psychogeographic RPG’

There’s now a third studio boasting Disco Elysium veterans trying to follow up the beloved RPG—here with a spiritual successor ‘psychogeographic RPG’


Disco Elysium 2 is dead, long live Disco Elysium spiritual successors. Newly-revealed studio Longdue has announced that it is working on a Disco-inspired RPG, with a “dozen strong” staff that includes some former members of Studio ZA/UM.

Whatever Longdue is working on, it seems a long way off, with the game having yet to be assigned an official name. The studio’s first press release includes an evocative bit of concept art showing three shadowed figures looking through a triangular window in some kind of cave or ruin. Longdue says its game “explores the delicate interplay between the conscious and subconscious, the seen and unseen,” and that “choices ripple between the character’s psyche and environment.” Longdue has also coined the term “psychogeographic RPG” for its upcoming game, which sounds classically Disco and speaks to that theme of psychology warping reality.

Three figures in some manner of ruin or cave looking towards a triangular window/tunnel with gold light spilling forth.

(Image credit: Longdue)

Longdue cites Disco Elysium and Planescape: Torment as primary inspirations, and also specifically indicates that this will be an isometric RPG in the style of those games. At this juncture, Longdue has not disclosed which former developers from Studio ZA/UM are part of the team, but it has clarified that Disco Elysium writer Robert Kurvitz and artist Aleksander Rostov are not part of the studio. Kurvitz and Rostov remain at the helm of their own initiative, Red Info Ltd.

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