The critically acclaimed RPG Disco Elysium is officially coming to Android devices on August 5, 2025, in a reimagined mobile format. Developed by ZA/UM, this adaptation is not just a simple port but a thoughtfully redesigned experience optimized for vertical play, shorter gaming sessions, and touchscreen controls. Mobile gamers will soon get to explore Revachol’s gritty streets and unravel its secrets in one of the most celebrated story-driven games of recent years.
A Fresh Yet Faithful Experience
This mobile version maintains the heart of the original while introducing modern conveniences for handheld play. Players will start with access to the first two chapters absolutely free, giving them a solid taste of the story. To continue the full journey, a one-time purchase of $9.99 unlocks the complete game. This pricing structure offers a low-risk entry into a rich, immersive narrative world. The game retains its signature hand-painted art style and deep philosophical themes but now includes reworked 360-degree scenes and a vertical layout that fits naturally in the palm of your hand.
Deep Role-Playing on the Go
You’ll step into the shoes of detective Harry Du Bois, an amnesiac lawman trying to solve a grisly murder while confronting his own fragmented psyche. The game offers a branching dialogue system that rewards curiosity, experimentation, and clever thinking. From interrogating suspects to exploring inner monologues brought to life as distinct voices, Disco Elysium dives deep into the human mind. Every skill you level up becomes a new part of your mental team—an inner voice with opinions, insights, and sometimes wild distractions. Combine that with the Thought Cabinet system and you’ll find yourself tailoring your detective not only in appearance but also in ideology and behavior.

Built for Today’s Gamers
ZA/UM has clearly designed this release with modern mobile habits in mind. Studio head Denis Havel emphasized their aim to create “quick hits of compelling story, art, and audio” that appeal to TikTok-generation attention spans. Instead of traditional point-and-click movement, this version leans into visual novel presentation, making it easier to enjoy in short bursts—whether during a commute or late at night. Narrative lead Chris Priestman also noted how this structure fits naturally with the way people now interact with games on mobile devices.

Pre-Registration and Platform Details
Pre-registration is now live on the Google Play Store. Android users who sign up early can be among the first to dive into Revachol when the game goes live. The first two chapters will be free, making it an easy recommendation for RPG fans who want to test the waters. iOS users don’t have to wait—the mobile version is already available on the App Store.
Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ZAUM.M0_stable
App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/disco-elysium-the-final-cut/id1508191454
