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Project C4 is the latest from Disco Elysium’s ZA/UM

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Project C4 is the next title from Disco Elysium‘s ZA/UM, the studio has recently announced.

Project C4… [is] a new mind-warping espionage RPG that blends player introspection, deep character-driven dialogue, and high-stakes encounters steered by dice rolls,” ZA/UM said in a press release.

“The world of C4 is rife with shadowy characters who help move the pieces for competing geopolitical powers in a game of concealed conflict,” it continued. “The player sets out to complete a desperate assignment which will put them at risk of losing their life, or much worse – being exposed for what they really are.”

“As an Operant serving a questionable global power, the player finds themselves locked in a vicious, clandestine struggle for truth and influence. Yet it is the mind that takes centre stage in Project C4.

“More vulnerable and more powerful than the physical world, it can be erased, changed, reordered, and of course significantly altered through regular use of psychoactive substances amongst other means. Players must steel themselves with whatever comfort they can in order to survive the violent canvas of the real.”

Take a look at what to expect above. We’ll report back on Project C4 as more is made available.      


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