In case you didn’t know, developer ZA/UM’s critically acclaimed RPGDisco Elysiumis coming to mobile devices, and today, we now know the release date for the Android version.

Alongside the release date announcement,the studio also pushed out a new trailer for the mobile release, and even a neat way to ease players into the game, too.

Disco Elysium Thought Cabinet Art

Initially released on consoles and PC in 2019, check out how the text-heavy game translates to mobile.

Disco Elysium Dances Its Way Out On Android Devices In August

Disco Elysium will be available on Android devices onAugust 5, 2025. That’s not all. As a way to encourage players to try the game, ZA/UM will offer the first two chapters for free, with no strings attached.

The developers state this mobile experience is “for new and returning Disco Elysium players alike,” and will cost $9.99/€9.99/£9.99 at launch.

Kim shaking hands with a character (Disco Elysium)

If you’re unfamiliar with the hit RPG, the game’s official description reads, “Disco Elysium is a groundbreaking open world role playing game with an insane amount of choice and consequence. You’re a detective with a unique skill system at your disposal and a whole city block to carve your path across. Interrogate unforgettable characters, crack murders or take bribes. Be a hero, a prophet, a madman, and the greatest detective the world has ever seen.”

We’ve also included the key features of the game for reference.

Disco Elysium

12 Best Disco Elysium Thoughts

Disco Elysium’s Thought Cabinet is nothing short of weird and wacky.

Since its release, the game has won people over, which translates to an impressive “Mighty” rating onOpen Critic, with an average critical score of 92.Our review speaks quite highly of it, stating, “Disco Elysium is a very ambitious game, and I think it largely pays off. There are some typos and technical issues, but none of them impeded my enjoyment or interest in playing this game through to completion.”

In other news, the game’s sequel is uncertain given that the studio laid off staff and was evenembroiled in a lawsuit. While we can’t say for certain, the chances of seeing a direct sequel are slim. That said, don’t be surprised to seea spiritual sequel be announced at some pointby ZA/UM or by some of its senior devs who were laid off.

If you’re picking the game up,we have an extensive list of guidesto help you maximize your deduction skills.

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