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830 Zero Parades is the next game by Disco Elysium dev ZA/UM, revealed at Gamescom Opening Night Live

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Connor Makar @ Eurogamer.net · 08/19/2025 15:17 EDT

Zero Parades is the next game by Disco Elysium dev ZA/UM, revealed at Gamescom Opening Night Live

Zero Parades has been announced, the next game by ZA/UM. That studio has undergone a drastic amount of staffing changes over the years, but it's the development studio that created Disco Elysium. Read more

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