Disco Elysium shook up the Game of the Year awards of 2019, a rare feat for a PC-exclusive narrative-based RPG. It took an additional year for developer ZA/UM to announced Disco Elysium - The Final Cut, a version of the game that would eventually be ported to consoles. Now ZA/UM is finally ready to confirm The Final Cut's release date. Disco Elysium - The Final Cut will officially come to PlayStation Platforms and Google Stadia, as well as PC, starting March 30.

The Final Cut of Disco Elysium will be an even more robust experience than the original game, so while console gamers are getting the game late they're getting an even better version of it. The Final Cut will feature voice acting for all in-game characters and player-character skills, for example. There will also be new art and animations, as well as four important curious quests that had been cut from the original game.

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Those playing Disco Elysium on PS5 will have access to full 4K resolution with 60 fps. It will also feature "optimized" surround sound on the new console. The exact visual features for the PS4, including resolution and frame rate, remains unclear. No details regarding the Google Stadia version of the game were immediately available.

Disco Elysium - The Final Cut will also be coming to other platforms, of course. Sony simply has a limited window of console exclusivity. Disco Elysium will tentatively be coming to Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and even Nintendo Switch later this year. There's always a chance that those plans could change, however.

Disco Elysium is available now PC, with The Final Cut arriving March 30 on PC, PS4, PS5, and Stadia.

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