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Disco Elysium developer ZA/UM has finally given players a first look at its next title, a CRPG called Zero Parades. The game ...
New details and a trailer have just arrived for the gorgeous new spy RPG Zero Parades, ZA/UM's follow-up to the celebrated ...
Zero Parades, a brand-new game from noted developer ZA/UM, got its first trailer at Gamescom. It only got a one-minute teaser video that showcased some of the story and the graphics, but that was all ...
Remember the spy-themed game ZA/UM have settled into making after all the Disco Elysium drama? Well, unless they've got another espionagey cRPG in the works, Project C4 has gotten a new name in a ...
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Zero Parades is the next game by Disco Elysium dev ZA/UM, revealed at Gamescom Opening Night Live
Zero Parades has been announced, the next game by ZA/UM. That studio has undergone a drastic amount of staffing changes over the years, but it's the development studio that created Disco Elysium.
And now, at Gamescom 2025, ZA/UM has given a deeper look at Project C4, announcing the game's full name, Zero Parades, with ...
An unexpected premiere trailer at Gamescom Opening Night Live 2025 showcases a new Steam game that has serious Disco Elysium vibes.
A new game from one of the teams behind Disco Elysium, a new update to one of 2022's most popular indie games, and plenty of ...
While ZA/UM is now a very different studio to the one that made Disco Elysium, the team that now exists at the studio has ...
Rue Valley, a narrative RPG heavily inspired by Disco Elysium, has been confirmed for the Switch in addition to PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.
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TheGamer on MSNDisco Elysium IP Will Be Contested By A Writer Who Wants It To Go Back To Robert Kurvitz
Argo Tuulik wants to have a go at getting Disco Elysium back from ZA/UM - and then hand it over to Robert Kurvitz.
Gamescom Opening Night Live was full of exciting announcements, like Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight, and we've ranked ...
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