Disco Elysiumone of the best releases of 2019 And , finally has a special photo mode, but it’s not like that . , the game’s new Collage mode gives players full access to all of the characters, environments, and props in the RPG. As you might imagine, you can use that power to pose your favorite NPCs in “a series of silly and sensible poses”. You are then free to add filters and change the time of day to change the mood of your shot.
But most interesting of all, Collage mode gives you the freedom to prescribe your own dialogue Disco Elysium, and make it look like it’s straight out of the game. “Fabric all-new dramas from unforgivable punch-ups to fruity-but-forbidden kisses,” suggests developer ZA/UM Studio. “Confirm your fanfiction with screenshots straight from the game.” Disco Elysium fanfiction will never be the same again.
If , Collage Mode arrives amid an ongoing public dispute between ZA/UM and a handful of the studio’s former employees. The disagreement dates back to 2022 when three members of the Disco Elysium team – Robert Kurvitz, Helen Hindpere and Aleksander Rostov – said they were fired following the takeover of the studio by a pair of Estonian businessmen in 2021. Kurvitz and Rostov then accuse ZA/UM’s new owners of . On Tuesday, ZA/UM issued a press release announcing that the legal proceedings brought by Kurvitz and Rostov against the company had been resolved after a court dropped the case. The two later the announcement was “false and misleading in several respects” and that they would continue to pursue other legal options against their former employer.
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