Disco Elysee finally has a launch date for Nintendo Switch over a year after its developer ZA / UM confirmed it was heading to the console. The final cut The version of the critically acclaimed title will be available on Nintendo Online Store October 12, with a physical release to follow next year. ZA / UM says the version heading for Switch is not a port, but rather a “thorough reassembly” of the game, with its redesigned user interface and font scaling options.
The final cut The version of the game first became available on PC, Stadia, and PlayStation earlier this year. It not only comes with new playable content, but also a full voice over for the detective RPG. The successful indie open-world RPG is loaded with storylines and features gameplay mechanics that focus on dialogue and your choices. In the game, you will play as a detective trying to solve a murder case while suffering from drug and alcohol induced amnesia.
Disco Elysee was originally released for Windows in 2019 and has won several awards since then. Last year, ZA / UM and production house Dj2 Entertainment revealed that they were working to make it into a TV series, although those plans will likely take some time to materialize. For now, you can pre-order a digital copy of the game for Switch for £ 35 / US $ 40 / ⬠40. You can also pre-order a physical collector’s edition second quarter 2022 shipping for the Switch or PS5 for $ 250. The game is also expected to be available on Xbox in the future, but ZA / UM has yet to announce a release date for the platform.
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