Disco Elysium just got even more exciting with the announcement of Collage Mode by ZA/UM. This is a new feature that allows players to create their own scenes and dialogues with the characters and settings of the game. Unlike photo mode, Collage Mode is not a system for capturing screenshots of in-game moments. Instead, it provides full access to all characters, locations, and effects used in the game’s story, enabling the creation of scenes from scratch. This is not an in-game camera, but rather a fan art tool that offers drag and drop controls to place items in the world with ease.
The tool is designed to be user-friendly, letting players pose characters in various positions, scale them to large or small proportions, and add stickers and effects such as rain, snow, and fog. The final touch can be added by framing the scene or by adding dialogues for each character. By doing so, users can create “real” Disco Elysium scenes in a static collage format. The tool retains all the 3D properties of the game, so characters can be placed behind backgrounds, while props and items like swings sway in the wind.
The Collage Mode unveils not just the surface world of Disco Elysium but also hidden mysteries that avid players of the game will truly enjoy. ZA/UM has promised that the new Final Cut narrator voices will reveal untold stories of Martinaise, if you can find them.
Collage Mode is now available on PC and soon coming to consoles. With this feature, Disco Elysium lovers can immerse themselves in the game’s world even more creatively. The Collage Mode is an undoubtedly exciting addition to the already immersive game, allowing players to explore the world of the game in a new, refreshed manner. Disco Elysium has certainly raised the bar high for RPGs with its innovative mechanics, intriguing storyline, and engaging gameplay, leaving players excitedly anticipating future developments.