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Disco Elysium spin-off studio isn’t making an isometric game

By Gabriel Stanford-Reisinger

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Disco Elysium spin-off studio isn’t making an isometric game

Dark Math Games, one of the few studios spun-off from Disco Elysium maker ZA/UM has unveiled a few changes. First off, the spiritual successor to the game will not be isometric, but rather just third-person, and the game’s name has changed.

As reported by VGC, studio founder Timo Albert explains the setting and why XXXNightshift, which is now Tangerine Antarctic, changed its name.

“Set at the World’s End ski village at Mount Hope, British Antarctica, Tangerine Antarctic is the name of the in-game hotel, designed by renowned Estonian architect Kaur Stőőr, where most of the game’s action takes place.

This is where you are stuck because of the blizzard and must solve the mysterious murders. And Tangerine Antarctic is one of the important characters of this true detective RPG.”

Beyond Dark Math, other studios have capitalized from former ZA/UM talent, Longdue Games is another studio with ex-talent from the studio. There’s also Red Info Ltd, which is reportedly founded by game director Robert Kurvitz and art director Aleksander Rostov.

Gabriel Stanford-Reisinger Editor-in-Chief
Gabe has been a gamer since he was young, playing games like Pajama Sam, Freddi Fish, Guitar Hero, and whatever looked cool on GameFly. Ever since 2018, he’s been infatuated with the inner workings of the gaming and entertainment industries, covering a wide range of topics from video games to TV and film. Starting as a contributor for PSX Extreme, he’s worked his way up to its Managing Editor. Using what’s he learned over the years, he founded Smash Jump to remind everyone to smash jump.