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Disco Elysium’s Collage Mode Lets Players Create Custom Story Moments

March 16, 2023
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ZA/UM has announced a brand-new Collage Mode for Disco Elysium, a built-in tool that will allow players to spice up their screenshots.

The free update was released today for PC and Mac–with a console release coming soon–and gives players full access to game assets like characters, environments, effects, and more to create their own personalized screenshots.

Create the Disco scenes of your dreams.
Introducing Collage Mode: the new functionality that gives you the creative freedom to stage just about anything in-game.
Available now for PC and Mac players, with console rolling out soon: https://t.co/PTkM4PBmLy pic.twitter.com/3dCZGmGzyQ

— Disco Elysium – The Final Cut (@discoelysium) March 16, 2023

After accessing Collage Mode, players can select specific environments and use the available assets to create their desired scene. Characters can be placed, rotated, and resized, and even posed to create a dynamic moment. Players will also be able to write their own dialogue to go alongside their scene by entering custom text that can be placed anywhere on the screen. They can make it look just like Disco Elysium by using the “FELD” dialogue reel.

Filters, stickers, and frames will be available too, alongside the option to change the weather to set a specific mood, from rain, fog, and snow, as well as the time of day. The developer also revealed that players can also hunt and find bonus, never-before-seen scenes from across Disco Elysium’s Martinaise history.

Last year, Disco Elysium lead designer Robert Kurvitz filed a lawsuit against ZA/UM, claiming that he and a number of other fellow developers were forced out of the company by investors. Another former employee, Marin Luiga, claimed that the developers “left involuntarily” and “were fired on false premises.”

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