Three Disco Elysium developers have left the studio, and the ZA/UM collective has been dissolved. A sequel is apparently still underway, though...
Disco Elysium's sequel has lost three key developers in an"involuntary" manner and the ZA/UM Cultural Association has been dissolved, but we can apparently still expect a sequel.
ZA/UM Cultural Association founding member and Disco Elysium editor, Martin Luiga, has posted"The Dissolution of the ZA/UM Cultural Association" on Medium, an announcement that the collective has been dissolved, and that three ofDisco Elysium 2 is still in development, and looks"sweet enough", Luiga said: “I would note that neither Kurvitz, Hindpere nor Rostov are working there since the end of last year and their leaving the company was involuntary.
“I find that the organization was successful overall and most of the mistakes that were made were contingent, determined by the sociocultural conditions we were thrown into," Luiga said in the post announcing that the collective between ZA/UM Cultural Association and developer ZA/UM has now been dissolved. “I still encourage people to organize, and I would say that one of the qualities that the ZA/UM cultural organization sorely lacked was pretty much any formal structure.