The Elysium Disco update includes “political vision missions” that permanently change the UI

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Disco Elysium: The Final Cut, a “director’s version” of the original 2019 game, will present the “pursuit of political vision”, giving players the chance to further consolidate the protagonist’s ideological inclinations.

The final cut will arrive on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, PC and Stadia next month, completing the vision of the ZA / UM developer for RPG with many dialogues.

While these missions do not affect the main storyline, ZA / UM writer and narrator Justin Keenan said that they will introduce new characters and items, as well as permanent changes to the Disco Elysium user interface. Although Keenan stopped explaining what he meant by that.

“In fact, these missions are intended to give players a chance to bring some of the story’s ideological themes to a satisfactory conclusion and explore what is really going on behind the political stance that the protagonist sometimes likes to get involved in,” he said. Keenan Push Square (h / t Rock Paper Shotgun)

Disco Elysium it is a game built almost entirely around choices. At some point, these choices give the protagonist the ability to subscribe to one of the four most prominent political ideologies in the world: communism, fascism, moralism and ultraliberalism. As with most game decisions, these beliefs also open up new options for dialogue, but it looks like they will have more weight in The final cut.

“These missions (or some version of them) were planned a long time ago, but unfortunately they were not included in the original launch,” said Keenan. “The final cut it has been a great opportunity to revisit some ideas that have been in our minds for some time and really put them into practice. “

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