Martin Luiga, one of the authors of Disco Elysium, said that the key developers of the project left the studio.
What else is known
The post appeared on medium.com.In it, Martin wrote that the cultural association ZA/UM was disbanded. The reason is that it no longer lives up to the ideals on which it was founded. People and ideas must be eternal, but organizations can be temporary. Luiga believes that the organization as a whole was successful, and most of the mistakes that were made were accidental, due to the socio-cultural conditions in which the team was thrown.
It also became known that the studio a year agoleft game designer and screenwriter Robert Kurvitz, screenwriter Helen Hindpere and art director Alexander Rostov.
Later, in a tweet, Martin reassured everyone who was worried about the fate of the Disco Elysium sequel:
"No, I think the sequel is doing well enough, maybe you even get it the way it was intended, it couldtake a hell of a long time, but RPG fans are used to waiting, aren't they?"
</ p>Nah I think that things with the sequel are actually sweet enough, you might even get it the way it was meant, it might take a shit ton of time but RPG fans are kinda accustomed to waiting, ain’t they
– ∞Luiga∞ (@martinluiga) October 1, 2022
For those who want to know more
We have already written about Disco Elysium in our article "Fresh Blood: 10 Indie Gameswith a soul that is worth passing"
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